Song | Traditional: Old Dan Tucker |
Artist | Disney |
Album | Children's Favorite Songs Volume 4 |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
I come to town the other night. | |
Heard the noise and I saw the fight. | |
The watchman was a-runnin' roun' | |
Cryin' Old Dan tucker's come to town. | |
So get out the way, Old Dan Tucker | |
You're too late to stay for supper. | |
Supper's over and breakfast's cookin' | |
Old Dan Tucker, standin' there lookin' | |
Well, Old Dan, he went down to the mill. | |
to get some meal to put in his swill | |
The miller swore by the point of his knife. | |
He never seen such a man in his life. | |
Old Dan Tucker's scared a skunk | |
The he fell in the fire, and he kicked up a chunk | |
A red-hot Coal rolled in his shoe. | |
And my, oh, my, how the ashes flew. | |
Old Dan Tucker was a mighty man. | |
Washed his face in a frying pan. | |
combed his hair with a wagon wheel | |
and dired with a tootheache in his heel. |
I come to town the other night. | |
Heard the noise and I saw the fight. | |
The watchman was arunnin' roun' | |
Cryin' Old Dan tucker' s come to town. | |
So get out the way, Old Dan Tucker | |
You' re too late to stay for supper. | |
Supper' s over and breakfast' s cookin' | |
Old Dan Tucker, standin' there lookin' | |
Well, Old Dan, he went down to the mill. | |
to get some meal to put in his swill | |
The miller swore by the point of his knife. | |
He never seen such a man in his life. | |
Old Dan Tucker' s scared a skunk | |
The he fell in the fire, and he kicked up a chunk | |
A redhot Coal rolled in his shoe. | |
And my, oh, my, how the ashes flew. | |
Old Dan Tucker was a mighty man. | |
Washed his face in a frying pan. | |
combed his hair with a wagon wheel | |
and dired with a tootheache in his heel. |
I come to town the other night. | |
Heard the noise and I saw the fight. | |
The watchman was arunnin' roun' | |
Cryin' Old Dan tucker' s come to town. | |
So get out the way, Old Dan Tucker | |
You' re too late to stay for supper. | |
Supper' s over and breakfast' s cookin' | |
Old Dan Tucker, standin' there lookin' | |
Well, Old Dan, he went down to the mill. | |
to get some meal to put in his swill | |
The miller swore by the point of his knife. | |
He never seen such a man in his life. | |
Old Dan Tucker' s scared a skunk | |
The he fell in the fire, and he kicked up a chunk | |
A redhot Coal rolled in his shoe. | |
And my, oh, my, how the ashes flew. | |
Old Dan Tucker was a mighty man. | |
Washed his face in a frying pan. | |
combed his hair with a wagon wheel | |
and dired with a tootheache in his heel. |