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My Old Man - Ian Dury



     
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My old man wore three piece whistles
He was never home for long
Drove a bus for London Transport
He knew where he belonged
Number 18 down to Euston
Double decker move along
Double decker move along
My old manLater on he drove a Roller
Chauffeuring for foreign men
Dropped his aitches on occasion
Said, "Cor blimey!" now and then
Did the crossword in the Standard
At the airport in the rain
At the airport in the rain
My old manWouldn't ever let his governers
Call him 'Billy', he was proud
Personal reasons make a difference
His last boss was allowed

Perhaps he had to keep his distance
Made a racket when he rowed
Made a racket when he rowed
My old man
My old manMy old man was fairly handsome
He smoked too many cigs
Lived in one room in Victoria
He was tidy in his digs
Had to have an operation
When his ulcer got too big
When his ulcer got too big
My old man
My old man
Songwriters
DURY, IAN ROBINS / NUGENT, STEPHEN LEWISPublished by
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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Ian Dury (1942-2000) was an English singer, songwriter, and bandleader. Born on 12th May 1942, he is best known as founder and lead singer of the British band Ian Dury and the Blockheads, though he began his musical career in pub-rock act Kilburn & the High Roads. He wrote many famous songs including "Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick", "What A Waste", and "Sex and Drugs and Rock and Roll". He died on 27th March 2000.

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