Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Billy Boy (With Ray McKinley), artist - The Andrews Sisters. Album song Rum And Coca-Cola, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 11.04.2011
Record label: Rendez-Vous
Song language: English
Billy Boy (With Ray McKinley) |
Oh, where have you been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Oh, where have you been, Charming Billy? |
I have been to seek a wife, she’s the joy of my whole life |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Where does she live, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Oh, where does she live, Charming Billy? |
She lives on the hill, forty miles from the mill |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Did she bid you to come in, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Did she bid you to come in, Charming Billy? |
Yes, she bade me to come in, there’s a dimple in her chin |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Did she take your hat, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Did she take your hat, Charming Billy? |
Yes, she took my hat and she threw it at the cat |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Did she set for you a chair, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Did she set for you a chair, Charming Billy? |
Yes, she set for me a chair, she has ringlets in her hair |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Can she cook and can she spin, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Can she cook and can she spin, Charming Billy? |
She can cook and she can spin, she can do most anything |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Can she bake a cherry pie, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Can she bake a cherry pie, Charming Billy? |
She can bake a cherry pie, quick as a cat can wink her eye |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Can she make a feather bed, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Can she make a feather bed, Charming Billy? |
She can make a feather bed and put pillows at the head |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Can she make a pudding well, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Can she make a pudding well, Charming Billy? |
She can make a pudding well, I can tell it by the smell |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Can she milk a heifer calf, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Can she milk a heifer calf, Charming Billy? |
Yes, she can, and not miss the bucket more than half |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Is she often seen at church, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Is she often seen at church, Charming Billy? |
Yes, she’s often seen at church, with her bonnet white as birch |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
And is she very tall, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
And is she very tall, Charming Billy? |
She’s as tall as any pine, and as straight as a pumpkin vine |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Are her eyes very bright, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Are her eyes very bright, Charming Billy? |
Yes, her eyes are very bright, but alas, they’re minus sight |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Can she sing a pretty song, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Can she sing a pretty song, Charming Billy? |
She can sing a pretty song, but she often sings it wrong |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
How old may she be, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
How old may she be, Charming Billy? |
Three times six and four times seven, twenty-eight and eleven |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |
Is she fit to be a wife, Billy Boy, Billy Boy? |
Is she fit to be a wife, Charming Billy? |
She’s as fit to be a wife as a fork fits to a knife |
But she’s a young thing and cannot leave her mother |