| PINEAPPLE PRINCESS
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| Annette with the Afterbeats
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| Written by Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman
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| Peaked at # 11 in 1960
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| «Pineapple princess», he calls me pineapple princess all day
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| As he plays his ukulele on the hill above the bay
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| «Pineapple princess, I love you, you’re the sweetest girl I’ve
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| Seen»
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| «Some day we’re gonna marry and you’ll be my pineapple queen»
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| I saw a boy on Oahu isle
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| Floatin' down the bay on a crocodile
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| He waved at me and he swam ashore
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| And I knew he’d be mine forevermore
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| He sings his song from banana trees
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| He even sings to me on his water skis
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| We went skin-divin' and beneath the blue
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| He sang and played his ukulele, too
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| «Pineapple princess», I love you, you’re the sweetest girl I’ve
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| Seen
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| «Some day we’re gonna marry and you’ll be my pineapple queen»
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| We’ll settle down in a bamboo hut
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| And he will be my own little coconut
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| Then we’ll be beachcombin' royalty
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| On wicky-wicky wacky Waikiki |