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Drag Queen Blues
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Traditional Folk
Drag Queen Blues was released on June 24, 1997 by Transatlantic as a part of the album The Best of the Transatlantic Years
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Release DateJune 24, 1997
LabelTransatlantic
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM141

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Richard Digance
Richard Digance
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Richard Digance
Richard Digance
Songwriter

Lyrics

My friend George is a drag queen called Nancy
Pray tell me which are you tonight?
If you're George, let's have a game of snooker
If you're Nancy, let's turn out the lights
For George is a foreman in a coal mine
But changes when the hooter goes at five
From a snooker-playing friend of yours truly
To a man I would like to make my wife
For Nancy brings me midnight satisfaction
And stays with me until the morning light
Then he's off to his work down the coal shaft
Where he ain't such a delicate sight
Oh Nancy, you're the girl that I think of
But George, I know she's part of you
But it's Nancy, not you, that I fancy
Tell me, George, tell me what can I do?
I'm in love with half a man that's a lady
And the half that ain't no lady is my best friend
Nancy I would like to share my name with
But George is not the type I could offend
So George, take off your dress, put on your trousers
I've got to shake your Nancy from my head
So tonight I am dining with another
One half's called Freda and the other half is Fred
Written by: Richard Digance
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