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(Hello?)
Is this 418-9749?
(Speaking.)
Sarah?
(Yeah.)
Sarah Jackman, Sarah Jackman,
How's by you? How's by you?
How's by you the family? How's your sister Emily?
She's nice too. She's nice too.
(Jerry Bachman, Jerry Bachman,
So what's new? So what's new?)
Whatcha doing Sarah?
(Reading John O'Hara.)
He's nice too.
(He's nice too.)

Sarah Jackman, Sarah Jackman,
How's by you? How's by you?
How's your brother Bernie?
(He's a big attorney.)
How's your sister Doris?
(Still with William Morris.)
How's your cousin Shirley?
(She got married early.)
How's her daughter Esther?
(Skipped a whole semester.)
How's your brother Bentley?
(Feeling better ment'ly.)
How's your cousin Ida?
(She's a freedom rider.)
What's with Uncle Sidney?
(They took out a kidney.)
How's your sister Norma?
(She's a non-conforma.)
How's yours cousin Lena?
(Moved to Pasadena.)
How's your Uncle Nathan?
(Him I got no faith in.)
I ain't heard from Sonja.
(I'll get her to phone ya.)
How's her daughter Rita?
(A regular Lolita.)
How's your cousin Manny?
(Signed up with Vic Tanny.)
How's your nephew Seymour?
(Seymour joined the Peace Corps.)
He's nice too. He's nice too.
Sarah Jackman,
Sarah Jackman,
How's by you? (Jerry Bachman,)
How's by you? (Jerry Bachman,)
Give regards to Hi now. (So what's new?)
Gotta say goodbye now.(So what's new?)
Toodle-oo. (Give regards to Moe now.)
Toodle-oo. (Well I gotta go now.)
Toodle-oo. (Toodle-oo.)
Toodle-oo. (Toodle-oo.)
Toodle-oo. (Toodle-oo.)
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written by SHERMAN, ALLAN/BUSCH, LOU
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Allan Sherman was a pioneer of the comedy-rock scene. Although not much to look at, the overweight, balding, short, Jewish man gained popularity and became quite the star because of his witty infusion of satirical comedy into very well orchestrated renditions of classic tunes and songs. A song would usually have a lyric, perhaps a name or phrase, that has very little to do with what the original song was about, but the words would sound similar. His albums had nothing to hide, either, as each one was recorded live, and all the laughter, and occasionally a lack thereof, could be heard.

Read more about Allan Sherman on Last.fm.


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