A Conversation for Lampposts

My...Aren't We Prolific!

Post 1

FairlyStrange

Congrats!smiley - smiley

*I'm leaning on the lampost on the corner of the street*
*In case a certain little lady comes by*
*Oh me, oh my*
*I hope that little lady comes by*

*She's wonderful, she's marvelous, she's fabulous, she's beautiful*
*And anyone can understand why*
*I'm leaning on the lampost at the corner of the street*
*In case a certain little lady comes by*!

.........Hermans' Hermits, circa 1966(?)

NM


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Post 2

Bald Bloke

I think it was George Formby and much earlier


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Post 3

FairlyStrange

Actually, if I have my facts straight....Hermans' Hermits did quite a few "remakes" of old English/UK folk songs. Re-named them "Rock"!LOL

Good stuff, nontheless!smiley - smiley

NM


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Post 4

Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here

"59th Street Bridge Song" - Simon and Garfunkel. It taught a generation of schoolchildren to hate hippies with a passion.

"Hello lamp-post watcha knowing?
I've come to watch your flowers growing...
Aintcha got no rhymes for me."
Feeling groovy?
Feeling like murder, more like


My...Aren't We Prolific!

Post 5

FairlyStrange

I'm Henery the eighth I am......

What can I say!smiley - winkeye

NM


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Post 6

Bluebottle

"Lovestruck, I've fallen for a lamppost,
Giving her my upmost..."


My...Aren't We Prolific!

Post 7

Berniceattimes

I liked "Feelin' Groovy" in kindergarten... I was really surprised to learn it was actually an "adult" song... it seemed better than that. smiley - smiley


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