Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Album: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968)
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  • Oh you pretty Chitty Bang Bang
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    We love you,
    And our
    Pretty Chitty Bang Bang
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang loves us too
    High low anywhere we go
    On Chitty Chitty we depend
    Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    Our fine four fendered friend
    Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    Our fine four fendered friend
    It's uncategorical
    A fuel burning oracle
    A fantasmagorical machine
    It's more than spectacular
    To use the vernacular
    It's wizard
    It's smashing
    It's keen
    Oh Chitty
    You Chitty
    Pretty Chitty Bang Bang
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    We love you
    And Chitty, in Chitty
    Pretty Chitty Bang Bang
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang what we'll do
    Near Chitty, far Chitty
    In our motor car oh what a happy time we'll spend
    Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    Our fine four fendered friend
    Bang Bang Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    Our fine four fendered friend.....(hold)
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
    Fine four fendered Chitty Chitty friend Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Barry from Sauquoit, NyWas nominated for Best Song at the 1968 Academy Awards {Lost to 'The Windmills of Your Mind' from the movie 'The Thomas Crown Affair'}!!!
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