A Conversation for Lampposts
My...Aren't We Prolific!
FairlyStrange Started conversation Mar 15, 2000
Congrats!
*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(?)
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My...Aren't We Prolific!
Bald Bloke Posted Mar 19, 2000
I think it was George Formby and much earlier
My...Aren't We Prolific!
FairlyStrange Posted Mar 19, 2000
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!
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My...Aren't We Prolific!
Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Mar 21, 2000
"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!
Bluebottle Posted Mar 21, 2000
"Lovestruck, I've fallen for a lamppost,
Giving her my upmost..."
My...Aren't We Prolific!
Berniceattimes Posted Sep 28, 2000
I liked "Feelin' Groovy" in kindergarten... I was really surprised to learn it was actually an "adult" song... it seemed better than that.
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