Hi all
Funny how some singers create different words to those on the song sheet.
The oldest and most quoted is the Big Horse song which goes something like - and you have to sing these words - "Big Horse your mine ..."
Then there is the Flaming Ears song - " Ooooh Ooooh My ears-are-alight"
What about the talking crustacean song "I can see clearly now the rain has gone. I can hear all Lobster Calls in my way"
And the Golden Oldie is the song about a teacher who took the whole school on a field trip to a nature reserve when she noticed that a crocodile had escaped from its pen and was coming for the kids. She ran to protect them but her shoe broke and she cried out.
"You took a fine time to leave me loose heel - with four hundred children and a croc in the field"
Go for it - you must know more and better.
Best regards
Mike T.
Funny how some singers create different words to those on the song sheet.
The oldest and most quoted is the Big Horse song which goes something like - and you have to sing these words - "Big Horse your mine ..."
Then there is the Flaming Ears song - " Ooooh Ooooh My ears-are-alight"
What about the talking crustacean song "I can see clearly now the rain has gone. I can hear all Lobster Calls in my way"
And the Golden Oldie is the song about a teacher who took the whole school on a field trip to a nature reserve when she noticed that a crocodile had escaped from its pen and was coming for the kids. She ran to protect them but her shoe broke and she cried out.
"You took a fine time to leave me loose heel - with four hundred children and a croc in the field"
Go for it - you must know more and better.
Best regards
Mike T.