The Pretty Little Filly With The Ponytail

Album: b-side of "Mister Ed" (1961)
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  • Got a date a little later
    when the moon is on the trail
    with the cutest triple gaiter
    my pretty little filly with the pony tail

    Got a bag of oats to call with
    Hay I'll bring her by the bale
    want to share a double stall with
    the pretty little filly with the pony tail

    Gee, if she would just agree
    she'd be mine today
    but no matter when I ask
    the answer's always "neigh neigh neigh neigh"

    If she'd name that day of wedlock
    I would be there without fail
    Got the ring made for her fetlock
    the pretty little filly with the pony tail! Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Rick Tooke from North West FloridaWhen sung by Allen "Rocky" Lane Mr Ed's voice and you can make belive Mr Ed is singing, it is Fun.
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