Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Who Will Buy, artist - Georgia Brown. Album song Lionel Bart: Oliver!, in the genre Мюзиклы
Date of issue: 11.12.2010
Record label: Past Classics
Song language: English
Who Will Buy |
Who will buy my sweet red roses? |
Two blooms for a penny |
Who will buy my sweet red roses? |
Two blooms for a penny |
Will you buy any milk today, mistress? |
Any milk today, mistress? |
Who will buy my sweet red roses? |
Any milk today, mistress? |
Two blooms for a penny |
Ripe strawberries, ripe |
Ripe strawberries, ripe |
Any milk today, mistress? |
(ripe, strawberries, ripe) |
Who will buy my sweet red roses? |
(ripe, strawberries, ripe) |
Any milk today, mistress? |
Ripe, strawberries, ripe |
Who will buy my sweet red roses? |
(any milk today, mistress?) |
Ripe, strawberries, ripe (who will buy my sweet red roses?) |
Who will buy? |
Who will buy? |
Who will buy? |
Who will buy? |
Who will buy this wonderful morning? |
Such a sky you never did see |
(who will buy my sweet red roses?) |
Who will tie it up with a ribbon |
and put it in a box for me? |
(ripe, strawberries, ripe) |
So I could see it at my leisure |
Whenever things go wrong |
And I would keep it as a treasure |
To last my whole life long |
(any milk today?) |
Who will buy this wonderful feeling |
I’m so high I swear I could fly |
(ripe strawberries, ripe) |
Me oh my, I don’t want to lose it |
So what am I to do |
To keep the sky so blue |
There must be someone who will buy |
Who will buy? |
Who will buy? |
Who will buy? |
Who will buy? |
Who will buy this wonderful morning? |
Such a sky you never did see |
Who will tie it up with a ribbon |
and put it in a box for me? |
There’ll never be a day so sunny |
It could not happen twice |
Where is the man with all the money? |
It’s cheap at half the price |
Who will buy this wonderful feeling? |
I’m so high I swear I could fly |
Me oh my, I don’t want to lose it |
So what am I to do? |
To keep the sky so blue? |
There must be someone who will buy |
Who will buy my sweet red roses? |
Two blooms for a penny |