Tallyman

Album: The Best Of Jeff Beck (1967)
Charted: 30
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  • To our house on a Friday
    A man calls every week
    We give him a pound
    When he calls his round

    To our house on a Friday
    A man calls every week
    We give and we get
    And we're always in dept

    With his plan he carries all we're needing
    With his plan most anything is ours
    He's the tallyman
    Oh yeah
    He's the tallyman

    Shoes and socks hard wearing for the children
    Village frocks all in the latest style
    From the tallyman
    Oh yeah
    From the tallyman

    To our house on a Friday
    A man calls every week
    We've made him a friend
    So here's to the end

    From cradle to grave
    We respect him to say
    Here's tick to the end
    So we've made him a friend
    Here's tick to the end
    So we've made him a friend Writer/s: GRAHAM GOULDMAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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