Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song What Time Is It? , by - Ken Nordine. Release date: 19.08.2021
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song What Time Is It? , by - Ken Nordine. What Time Is It? |
| There was this guy who was a regular guy who lived a regular life |
| Got up 7:30 every morning |
| Had the same breakfast |
| Kissed the same wife goodbye every morning |
| Went to the same office |
| Came home Monday through Friday |
| On Saturdays, he played with the children |
| Did handywork around the house |
| Sundays, he took the family out on the station wagon to the suburbs |
| And there, they looked at the houses and the trees, the billboards, |
| the gasoline stations, and the railroad crossings |
| And his life might have gone on like this forever |
| Except one night, something strange happened to him |
| You see, he went to bed at 10:30 |
| And some of his friends stayed up later |
| And one of them, closing up a place that closed at two in the morning, |
| decided to call this «regular liver» |
| And said, «What time is it?», on the telephone |
| When he woke up and he said, «Who's this? |
| Who’s this? |
| It’s, it’s, |
| it’s two o’clock in the morning, it’s no time to call. |
| Bye!» |
| But the practical joker called every night, two o’clock in the morning |
| He did this for two weeks |
| Friend said, «Who is it? |
| Stop!» |
| Finally, after two weeks, the practical joker lost interest in the joke and did |
| stop |
| Then came two o’clock and the phone didn’t ring |
| So he woke up |
| «Why isn’t the phone ringing?» |
| He discovered that the only way that he could go back to sleep was to say, «What time is it?» |
| Look at his watch and say, «two o’clock» |
| And he could sleep |
| He did this a couple of nights until he began to think: |
| «It's two o’clock where I am |
| What time is it in New York? |
| Or in Hollywood? |
| Or in London? |
| Or Hong Kong? |
| And Cairo?» |
| He didn’t know |
| So the next day, he went out and he bought himself some clocks |
| He got clocks from all over and he put them all over the walls |
| And the time was there |
| He knew what time it was everywhere that counted |
| And this made him feel comfortable |
| He became so interested in time that he got little egg timers and gave them |
| away as presents |
| He read about time in, in books |
| Sidereal time: time way out in the universe |
| He knew what time it was on Arcturus and the Pleiades and the Milky Way |
| One night, though, at two o’clock in the morning, the light wouldn’t go on; |
| the fuse had blown |
| But suddenly, he realized he knew what time it was without even looking |
| Not only in the important cities of this world, but in the entire universe |
| And naturally, began to brag a little the next day |
| He told people, «I know what time it is» |
| And they tested him and he did know |
| The Administration had changed at this particular time and they wanted to save |
| money |
| So they got rid of all their astronomers, all their telescopes, their weights |
| and measures |
| And they put this man in Washington in a little room |
| Where he sits to this day, simply saying: |
| «BEEP. |
| The time now is…» |
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| The Ageing Young Rebel ft. Ken Nordine | 2000 |
| Circus ft. Ken Nordine, Kathleen Brennan | 2019 |