Swiss lady |
She was slim and tall, she had slender hips |
And sometimes we would take our two-week sleeps |
And all of a sudden there was music in the air |
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He played rock 'n' roll, he played Dixieland |
They called him the famous One-Man-Mountain-Band |
He said: "Without her I'd just be a lonely boy |
" 'Cause she's my one and only love and joy" |
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My little Swiss lady – she's a little bit crazy |
But when we're playin' our music, it's like a dream coming true |
My little Swiss lady – she's a little bit crazy |
But when we're playin' our music, I'd like to be an alphorn too |
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Aoo... Swiss lady |
Aoo... Swiss lady |
Aoo... |
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Comin' home at night, he let her on his knee |
And then he dismantled her most tenderly |
But not before playin' one more Dixie tune |
And when the neighbors came startin' to complain |
He simply had to laugh and say: "It's all in vain |
"I tell you, let's have a party, won't you come in my room |
"My lady can not sleep 'cause it's full moon" |
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My little Swiss lady – she's a little bit crazy |
But when we're playin' our music, it's like a dream coming true |
My little Swiss lady – she's a little bit crazy |
But when we're playin' our music, I'd like to be an alphorn too |
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Aoo... Swiss lady |
Aoo... Swiss lady |
Aoo... |
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My little Swiss lady – she's a little bit crazy |
But when we're playin' our music, it's like a dream coming true |
My little Swiss lady – she's a little bit crazy |
But when we're playin' our music, I'd like to be an alphorn too |