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Words by Peter W. Nelson
Set to the tune of “Sentimental Journey,” music by Les Brown and Ben Horner
Got some peas, a great big onion,
Got a can of mushroom soup
Don’t forget a pound of hamburger
And a pound of Tater Tots, too!
Words, music, copyright 2002 by Peter W, Nelson’Cause when you’re rich, you get to buy a lotta stuff!
When you’re rich, you get to go a lotta places!
Don’t like your car? You buy a new truck!
And if you’re kid’s teeth suck, you just buy her some braces …..
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
Words by Peter W. Nelson
Set to the tune of “Sentimental Journey,” music by Les Brown and Ben Horner
Got some peas, a great big onion,
Got a can of mushroom soup
Don’t forget a pound of hamburger
And a pound of Tater Tots, too!
A new tune for lyrics from an American folk song in the public domain
When I was a-walkin’ one morning for pleasure
I spied a young cowboy a ridin’ along
His hair was pulled back, and his spurs were a-jinglin’
And as he approached me, he was singin’ this song….
Words, music copyright 2004 by Peter W. Nelson
Well,
I heard you’re getting personal lately
With some rich young guy after hours
Heard that you’ve been smoking
Even though you supposedly quit
They say that you’ve been dancing and laughing
Like you never dance with me anymore
Well, I don’t know about that
But where’s that shy little girl I knew before …..
Based on “I Saw Her Standing There” by John Lennon and Paul McCartney
Additional lyrics and music by Peter W. Nelson
Well, I’d give all my MOOLA
Just to dance the HULA
The way we danced that summer night!
Music by Peter W. Nelson
Lyrics based on “Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” by Albert Von Tilzer
Take me out to the ball game
Take me out to the crowds
Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack
I don’t care if I ever come back!
Music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
From the musical “Showboat”
I get weary and sick of tryin’
I’m tired of livin’ and scared of dyin’
But Old Man River just keeps rollin’ along!
Copyright 2002 by Peter W. Nelson
Those nasty blue skies have come again
Haven’t seen any gray skies since I don’t know when
Everybody’s smiling and having fun
But if you want some cheer
From this dog, dear,
Keep me out of the sun!
Based on “Frosty the Snowman” by Walter “Jack” Rollins and Steve Nelson, “The Girl from Ipanema” by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Norman Gimbel, and folk song “Billy Boy.” Additional lyrics and music by Peter W. Nelson
So tall and tan, it’s almost shocking
The girl from Ipanema goes walking
And when she passes, everyone she passes goes “Whoo!”
When she walks, it’s like a samba
Or somebody playin’ the congas!
She’s a young girl, and
cannot leave her mother!