Tono: G
Introducción:
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Fruit Salad, Blackjacks and Marshmallow Shrimps
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And Jubblies, Bazookas and Spangles and Imps
C
The kid in the class who spoke with a lisp
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And boxes of Brocks on November the fifth
C
The Saturday Classified pink with the scores
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Dad checking his Homes, his Aways and his Draws
B7 Em
Knock-down Ginger banging on doors
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Does anyone remember Love-Hearts?
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Tortoises sleeping in cupboards for months
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And catching the chickenpox, measles and mumps
C
Dennis the Menace and Korky the Cat
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Desperate Dan in his ten-gallon hat
C
Pineapple Chunks and Strawberry Pips
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Kissing a girl who you love on the lips
B7 Em
Bottles of Tizer: all taking sips
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And washing up bowls full of tadpoles.
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Danger Man was terribly hip
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Like 77 Sunset Strip
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No Hiding Place, Dixon too
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Captain Pugwash and Mister Magoo
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Remember how his sight was short?
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Here&rsquo s an insignificant thought:
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How come the Fugitive never got caught
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After all them years on the run?
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And so that the barber could cut your hair
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You sat on a plank on the arms of a chair.
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The barber said to the grown-up men:
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&ldquo Is there something you need for the coming weekend?&rdquo
C
&ldquo A packet of three&rdquo , they usually said
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Which went completely over my head
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Till I got Jennifer Lawson in bed
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And I could have done with one then.
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One potato, two potato, three potato, four
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Five potato, six potato, seven potato more.
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Palm Toffees and Scooby Doos
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Reginald Bosenquet reading the news
C
The Animals&rsquo &ldquo House of the Rising Sun&rdquo
D G
The 5-minute single at Number 1
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Parma Violets and Jamboree Bags
A D
And round the bike-shed puffing at fags
B7 Em
Flashy cars like E-type Jags
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But we only &lsquo ad a Cortina.
G C
And down to the Army & Navy Store
D7 G
For things that were worn in the Second World War
C
Duffel bags, duffel coats
D G
Idiot mittens with string round our throats
C
Sooty and Sweep, Beyond Our Ken
A D
The Michelin Man and Bill and Ben
B7 Em
Do you remember conkers when
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You made &lsquo em hard in the oven?
G C
And Flying Saucers and Liquorice Wood
D7 G
William Tell and Robin Hood
C
The Dandy, the Beano, the Beezer as well
D G
Bing Crosby Going Well on Shell
C
Putting a Tiger in your Tank
A D
Watching &ldquo Tales of the River Bank&rdquo
B7 Em
Rin Tin Tin and Lassie and Hank
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And Parker and Lady Penelope.
G C
And do you remember packets of Tide
D7 G
And where you were when Kennedy died?
G C
Tiger Nuts, Sherbert Dips
D G
Collecting cards from PG Tips
G C
Penny Bangers and Tuppenny Chews
A D
Elvis Presley in G.I. Blues?
B7 Em
Do you remember sensible shoes
A7 D G
And do you remember Cream Soda?
G C
And being scared of catching the pox
D7 G
And Hush Puppies and luminous socks
C
Next door neighbours making a noise
D G
And what did you do with your Dinky Toys?
C
Swizzles, Refreshers and Cola Cubes
A D
Remember when Zubes were good for your tubes
B7 Em
Girls in class developing boobs
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And seeing &lsquo em if you was lucky.
G C
And Double Your Money with Monica Rose
D7 G
The very first record of Status Quo&rsquo s
C
Radio Caroline, Tom Thumb
D G
Little Plum, Your Redskin Chum
C
Colonal Mustard, the Reverend Green
A D
And whatever happened to Hope & Keen?
B7 Em
Remember the ad for Ovaltine
A7 D G
Sheriff&rsquo s badges and snake belts?
G C
And blind dates, roller skates
D7 G
And Bachelors, Senior Service and Weights
C
Semolina they served in school
D G
And clothes you lost at the swimming pool
C
It was always the sock you managed to lose
A D
Or, even worse, you lost one of your shoes
B7 Em
Going home and breaking the news
A7 D G
Then getting a clip round the earhole.
G C
Remember coloured elastic bands
D7 G
Sunday afternoon at your Nan&rsquo s
G C
Nan&rsquo s were always as deaf as a post
D G
As old as the hills and as white as a ghost
G C
They were always talking about the war
A D
And telling you what it was like to be poor
B7 Em
I couldn&rsquo t wait to get out of the door
A7 D G
To jump in the air and shout &ldquo Bollocks!&rdquo
G C
And Michel Miles, Provident cheques
D7 G
Remember those National Health-type specs
G C
The boys had brown, the girls had pink
D G
Remember those great big bottles of ink
C
Squints, splints and Murraymints
A D
Knackered lighters that needed flints
B7 Em
Waterloo Sunset by the Kinks
A7 D G
And Going to Work on an Egg.
G C
Remember the horrible ad for Tunes
D7 G
And wearing flares and pairs of loons
C
Five stones: we called &lsquo em Gobs
D G
Bootsie and Snudge and Saturday jobs
C
Third-pint bottles of milk
A D
I-Spy books and Acker Bilk
B7 Em
Thinking your hair was as smooth as silk
A7 D G
When you covered it over with Brylcreme.
G C
School milk was always warm
D7 G
School straws were always torn
C
Tommy Cooper will always be
D G
The man that everyone loved to see
C
No-one can hold a candle still
A D
Somehow I doubt if they ever will
B7 Em
Thank you Tommy for sharing your skill
A7 D G
I&rsquo m sure Russ Abbot would join me.
G C
These are the things that I recall
D7 G
Things I remember from when I was small
C A7
You can think of your own ones an&rsquo all
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Cause I &lsquo ave just give yer two hundred.