Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song You Never Can Tell (From "Pulp Fiction") , by - Seattle SoundsRelease date: 09.10.2014
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song You Never Can Tell (From "Pulp Fiction") , by - Seattle SoundsYou Never Can Tell (From "Pulp Fiction") |
| It was a teenage wedding |
| And the old folks wished them well |
| You could see that pierre |
| Did truly love the mademoiselle |
| And now the young monsieur and madame |
| Have rung the chapel bell |
| «c'est la vie», say the old folks |
| It goes to slow you never can tell |
| They furnished off an apartment |
| With a two room roebuck sale |
| The coolerator was crammed |
| With t.v. |
| dimmers and ginger ale |
| But when pierre found work |
| The little money comin' worked out well |
| «c'est la vie», say the old folks |
| It goes to show you never can tell |
| They had a hi-fi phono |
| Boy did they let it blast |
| Seven hundred little records |
| All rockin' rhythm and jazz |
| But when the sun went down |
| The rapid tempo of the music fell |
| «c'est la vie», say the old folks |
| It goes to show you never can tell |
| They bought a souped-up jitney |
| T’was a cherry-red fifty nine |
| They drove it down to new orleans |
| To celebrate their anniversary |
| It was there that pierre |
| Was wedded to the lovely mad’moiselle |
| «c'est la vie», say the old folks |
| It goes to show you never can tell |