| Oh my la-di-da-da
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| Wally, where’d you get those glasses?
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| Those are the freakiest glasses I’ve ever seen
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| Can I try 'em on?
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| You see, I’m goin' to a party tonight and I could be so clean
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| Are you goin' with that same dame?
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| You know, the one with the beautiful chest and the gorgeous mouth
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| 'Cause if you are, I was wonderin' if she had a sister
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| 'Cause Wally, that dame is so fine
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| Eeh-hee!
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| Check it out Wally, huh, I’m on the prowl tonight
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| 'Cause my baby don’t love me no more
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| She said, she said, «Well, maybe I do, just not like I did before»
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| Ain’t that a trip, Wally?
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| You know, I’d give her all my money 'fore I’d give it all to Uncle Sam
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| Can you believe it, Wally?
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| Where’d you get those glasses?
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| Those are the freakiest glasses I’ve ever seen
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| Ooh
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| Wally, can you tell me why did my baby leave?
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| La-la-la-di-da, oh my la-di-da
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| Wally, come on, go out with me tonight
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| We’ll tear it up like we used to do
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| You wanna bring your lady, it’s alright
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| But if you’d rather stay at home tonight, it’s cool
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| Oh no, I understand
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| We’ll hook up sometime when I find another
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| Then the four of us, I mean, the four of us can
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| Ooh-ooh-ooh
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| Oh, my la-di-da
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| It’s too late for sympathy
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| Whatever will be will be
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| I’m goin' to a party
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| And if I don’t find somebody, somebody will find me
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| Huh, what am I gonna do?
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| She was the only one in the whole world that I could talk to
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| Wally, where’d you get those glasses?
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| Those are the freakiest glasses I’ve ever seen
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| Ooh
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| La-la-la-di-da, oh, my la-di-da
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| Ooh
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| La-la-la-di-da, oh, my la-di-da
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| La-la-la-di-da, oh, my la-di-da
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| La-la-la-di-da, oh, my la-di-da
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| La-la-la-di-da, oh, my la-di-da
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| Ooh, ooh, ooh
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| Oh, my la-di-da |