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Inka Dinka Doo - Ronnie Aldrich



     
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Ink -A Dink -Doo, A dink -a dee, A dink -a doo.
Oh, what a tune for spoon -ing
Everybodies trying to get into the act
Ink -A Dink -Doo, A dink a dee, A dink -a doo,
It's got the whole world spoon -ing.
You know I think this guy can be replaced
Es -ki -mo bells up in Ice -land, Are ring -ing,
They've made their own Par -a -dise Land, Sing -ing
Ink -A Dink -Doo, A dink -a dee, A dink -a doo,
Simp -ly means Ink -A dink -A dee A dink -a doo.
Ink -A Dink -Doo, now if you take the word itself
What does it mean, well to find out exactly what
Ink -A Dink -Doo means

we'll have to go back to a few years ago
When back in that time there was a young man named
(Cagney) Wait a minute, wise guy.
Keep my name out of this. I don't care what you say,
or what you do or by anybody else, keep my name out of it!
Cause Ink -A Dink -Doo is my property
And if anyboby messes with it, I'll rub them out
You understand that, I'll rub them out.
( ) Well, well well, geee whiz. There's no need in getting excited
about ti fellas because well, well well, gee, we're
all here together and we all want to sing Ink -A Dink -Doo
and we're gonna do that, and well, we'll get the words and
I got the words right here, in fact, if everybody'll sit down
I'll sing a chorus to you right now. That's right
Cagney put away that gun and sit down right there.
Here we go, onesy, twosy
Ink -A Dink -Doo, A dink -a dee, A dink -a doo.
(Durante) You call that a note? This is a note
Ooooooooooh! What a note. It simply means
A dink -a doo, A dink -a dee.
Ah, what a note. If only Umbrea was here to see me
Ha, ha!
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Lyrics submitted by Johnny Quaglia.

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England's one-man answer to Ferrante and Teicher, Aldrich churned out a steady stream of albums featuring his "Twin Pianos" for London's Phase 4 label, starting in 1961--most of them no more distinguished than F&T's post-"prepared piano" recordings. Aldrich studied at the Guildhall School of Music in London and played and arranged for the RAF Dance Orchestra during World War Two. After the war, he remained associated with the group as it mutated into "The Squadronaires" and became one of the most popular groups in England.

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