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INTERPRÉTATION
Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim
Interprète
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Aubrey Hopwood
Aubrey Hopwood
Composition
Ivan Caryll
Ivan Caryll
Composition
Lionel Monckton
Lionel Monckton
Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Brave Combo
Brave Combo
Production
Bucks Burnett
Bucks Burnett
Production

Paroles

That sly cigarette. Song sung in 1898 by miss. s. h. dudley for the runaway girl And this is tiny tim trying to redo it. If girls and boys were asked what joys They found the most entrancing Each boy would name his favorite game >from sports, drink and dancing But girls with me will all agree Although you think I'm joking With twinkling eye they'd make reply The best of all is smoking. Oh, sly cigarette Oh, fine cigarette Why did you teach me to love you so When I have to pretend that I don't, you know (Repeat above three times) Oh, you poor little cigarette! How they're stomping and crushing you today. They're taking advantage of your small little nature They're blaming you for cancer when you can still get Cholesterol from butter and fat from lard and bacon And all these meats and cheeses that are causing heart attacks and tumors Why are they picking on you, Oh sly cigarette? it's not fair, somebody has to protest! And get back to normality again Oh, sly cigarette Oh, fine cigarette Why did you teach me to love you so When I have to pretend that I don't, you know Oh, sly cigarette Oh, fine cigarette Why did you teach me to love you so When I have to pretend that I don't, you know
Writer(s): Aubrey Hopwood, Ivan Caryll, Lionel Monckton Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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