Little Shirt Me Mother Made For Me - Hugo Duncan



     
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Little Shirt Me Mother Made For Me Lyrics


Ah it's aswell I remember the day that I was born
Was on a cold and frosty winter's morn'
The doctor said I was a pretty chap
And the nurse, she threw me up upon her lap
Then she washed me all over I remember
And after she powdered and poofed me now, you see
Then she laid me in the cradle by the fireside
In The Little Shirt My Mother Made For Me.
Then she washed me all over I remember
And after she powdered and poofed me now, you see
Then she laid me in the cradle by the fireside
In The Little Shirt My Mother Made For Me.
Well the first day I got on me Knickerbocks
Sure I thought it was a qwear thing after wearing frocks
I looked a perfect picture, so they say
And they sent me out to roll and rock and play

But I didn't like the knicks that I was wearin'
So in the street I took 'em off, you see
And I started walkin' home right bright and airy
In The Little Shirt My Mother Made For Me.
But I didn't like the nicks that I was wearin'
So in the street I took 'em off, you see
And I started walkin' home right bright and airy
In The Little Shirt My Mother Made For Me.
Now the first day I went on my holidays
Out on the briny ocean I did gaze
I thought I should get in for a swim, ya know
So out in the briny ocean I did go
All the girls on the beach at me were starin'
And some were takin' snap shots, I could see
Was a very good job for me that I was wearin'
The Little Shirt My Mother Made For Me.
All the girls on the beach at me were starin'
And some were takin' snap shots, I could see
Was a very good job for me that I was wearin'
The Little Shirt My Mother Made For Me.
Ah The Little Shirt My Mother Made For Me.
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Lyrics submitted by Majsan.

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Hugo Duncan (Hugh Anthony Duncan) is a singer and BBC broadcaster born in Strabane, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland on 26 March, 1950. His nickname is "The wee man from Strabane". He loved performing from a very young age and as a wee child was involved in set dancing, recitations, the church choir and the local pantomime. When he left school, he went to work in the local factory. In the early 70s he was spotted on a TV talent show on RTÉ and snapped up by the then fledgling Release Records, which later spawned such stars as Philomena Begley...

Read more about Hugo Duncan on Last.fm.


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