Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Jungle King, artist - Cab Calloway. Album song Jungle King, in the genre Традиционный джаз
Date of issue: 25.03.2014
Record label: Soul Meeting Global
Song language: English
Jungle King |
You call yourself the jungle king |
You call yourself the jungle king |
You call yourself the jungle king |
I found out you ain’t a doggone thing |
Said the monkey to the lion on the bright summer day |
«There's a big, bad cat living down the way |
He talked about your folks in a heck of a way |
A lot of other things I’m afraid to say» |
The lion jumps up all full of rage |
Like a Harlem cat that’s blown his gauge |
He meets the elephant in the front of the tree |
He says, «Now big boy, it’s you or me» |
The Elephant looks him from the corner of his eyes |
«You better find someone to fight your size» |
The lion jumps up and makes a fancy pass |
But the Elephant knocks him over in the grass |
They fought all night and they fought all day |
I don’t know how the lion, well he got away |
He come back through the jungle more dead than alive |
And that’s when the monkey really started his jive |
You call yourself the jungle king |
You call yourself the jungle king |
You call yourself the jungle king |
I found out you ain’t a doggone thing |
Well, he waked up his temper when he jumping up and down |
And his foot missed the limb and his head hit the ground |
Like a bolt of lightening and a streak of heat |
The lion was on him with all four feet |
But the monkey looks up from the corner of his eye |
Says, «Now Mr. Lion, I apologize» |
The monkey on his back, studies up a scheme |
He’s trying to trick that jungle king |
«Be bad with me, I wish you would |
I’d tear you up all over the wood» |
The lion jumps up, squares off for a fight |
But the monkey jumped completely out of sight |
«So if you bother me again |
I’ll turn you over to my elephant friend» |
You call yourself the jungle king |
You call yourself the jungle king |
You call yourself the jungle king |
I found out you ain’t a doggone thing |