I've Lost My Mummy

Album: All Together Now (1961)
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Songfacts®:

  • This novelty song was written by Rolf Harris and recorded by him as the B-side of his 1961 Christmas song "Six White Boomers." It was, or appears to have been, recorded before a live audience. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Alexander Baron - London, England
  • In this song, a young boy gets lost in a store. Shoppers try to help, but all he'll do is scream "I've lost my mummy!" When his mom shows up to claim him, she give him a good whack. Now he's upset for a different reason: "I've found my mummy!" he screams.

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