Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Laird of Inversnecky, artist - Momus.
Date of issue: 31.12.2002
Song language: English
The Laird of Inversnecky |
'I'd rather sleep with her with no clothes on than you in your best suit' |
I said to my dummy at the Winter Gardens, Rothesay, Isle of Bute |
While the manager, praying for rain, watched the £50 grey clouds |
Rolling in |
Knowing if it rained we’d get the crowds |
Knowing if it rained we’d get the crowds |
Born in Greenock, 'the Tall Drole' was known to all |
Worked in the mines and the mills but ended up in music hall |
Maidie played the accordion, she was 'the Small Doll' |
We could bring the hoose doon, nae bother at a'! |
It all seems like yesterday, though you weren’t alive |
The Panopticon, the Trongate, Glasgow 1935 |
In the name of the wee man, here comes Funny Clive |
God, it made you glad to be alive |
It’s the Laird of Inversnecky here, aye you ken me weil |
With ma cast of characters frae places that are nearly real |
Cold today! |
Aye! |
That’s why we’re by the seaside |
Everybody come |
To the Aberdeen Beach Pavilion |
Every single night is fun! |
I began as the panto tea boy |
Became the canny Scot |
Like a chimney sweep on a ladder to very top |
Synonymous for many with my famous character |
The Reverend IM Jolly the morose minister |
The character comedians you may see today |
Where’d they get their talent for remarkable mimicry? |
It’s plain to see, it came from me |
I saw them scribbling away |
They all laughed like crazy |
At my «hoity-toity ladies» |
'The flag at the castle is half mast high |
Let’s all go down to Mackie’s for a wee cup of tea' |
It’s the Laird of Inversnecky here, back to make you greet |
The Portobello pierrots they cannae compete |
At the Aberdeen Beach Pavilion |
Sixteen bloody years we’ve run |
And every single night of it’s been fun! |
Every single bloody night’s been fun! |