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Monkberry Moon Delight - McCartney, Paul & Linda



     
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So I sat in the attic a piano up my nose
And the wind played a dreadful cantata
(Cantata, cantata)
Sore was I from the crack of a enemy's hose
And the horrible sound of tomato
(Tomato, tomato)
Ketchup
(Ketchup)
Soup and puree
(Soup and puree)
Don't get left behind
(Don't get left behind)
Ketchup
(Ketchup)
Soup and puree
(Soup and puree)
Don't get left behind
(Don't get left behind, don't get left behind, don't get left behind)

When a rattle of rats had awoken
The sinews, the nerves and the veins
My piano was boldly outspoken
In attempts to repeat its refrain
So I stood with a knot in my stomach
And I gazed at that terrible sight
Of two youngsters concealed in a barrel
Sucking monkberry moon delight
Monkberry moon delight
Monkberry moon delight
Monkberry moon delight
Monkberry moon delight
Well, I know my banana is older than the rest
And my hair is a tangled beretta
(Beretta)
And when I leave my pyjamas to Billy Budapest
And I don't get the gist of your letter
(Your letter, your letter)
Catch up!
(Catch up)
Cats and kittens
(Cats and kittens)
Don't get left behind
(Don't get left behind)
Catch up
(Catch up)
Cats and kittens
(Cats and kittens)
Don't get left behind
(Don't get left behind, don't get left behind, don't get left behind)
Monkberry moon delight
Monkberry moon delight
Monkberry moon delight
...

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The moniker Paul & Linda McCartney was used just once for the album Ram in 1971. Set against the backdrop of the legal action taking place in Britain's High Court with the dissolution of The Beatles partnership, following their break-up the year before, Ram was the second of two albums McCartney released between quitting The Beatles and forming Wings, whose future drummer Denny Seiwell played on the record, alongside the McCartneys and session musicians.

Sir James Paul McCartney, MBE (born 18 June 1942 - Liverpool, England) is a British singer, musician and songwriter, who first came to prominence as a member of The Beatles. Linda McCartney established herself as a professional photographer in the rock and roll scene, and met her second husband, Paul McCartney, while photographing groups for a book titled Rock and Other Four Letter Words in 1967. They met at a night club called the Bag o' Nails in May of 1967 and married in 1969. After the breakup of the The Beatles in 1970, Paul began teaching Linda to play keyboards, and included her in the lineup for his new band, Wings. Although Linda was shunned by music critics for her amateur singing and playing skills, Wings garnered several Grammy Awards for their music, and became one of the most successful bands of the 1970s. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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