I've Lost My Mummy

Album: All Together Now (1961)
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  • Just like the inside of any big shop,
    people were everywhere,
    Suddenly business was brought to a stop
    when a terrible yell hit the air...

    [chorus]
    I've lost my mummy, a-ha-ha-haaaa,
    I've lost my mummy.
    [deep, indrawn sob]
    I've lost my mummy, a-ha-ha-haaaa,
    I've lost my mummy!
    ub, ub hup ub hup hup ub hup hup ub.

    People all gathered to look at the lad,
    patted him on the head.
    [Woman] Where was your mummy, when you saw her last?
    Turning to her the boy said...

    [repeat chorus]

    Down came the manager to fix up the mess,
    took the small boy aside,
    [Manager] Come on now lad, let's have your name and address,
    With a lungful of air he replied...

    [repeat chorus]

    Well just then his mother appeared on the spot,
    gave him a hefty whack [sound of smack]
    [Mother] That oughta teach you to go and get lost!
    and the little boy's voice floated back...

    I've FOUND my mummy, a-ha-ha-haaaa,
    I've found my mummy.
    [deep, indrawn sob]
    I've found my mummy, a-ha-ha-haaaa,
    I've found my mummy!
    No mummy, I don't want to go, no mummy I don't want to, no mummy!

    [applause] Writer/s: ROLF HARRIS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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