Lyrics Bye Bye Blumberg - Allan Sherman
My
name
is
Charlie
Blumberg
And
I
travel
everywhere.
'Cause
I'm
a
traveling
salesman,
So
I
fly
from
here
to
there.
In
every
town
I
visit
Folks
must
think
I'm
really
swell.
'Cause
everytime
I
leave
a
town,
I
get
a
fond
farewell.
Every
time
I
fly
away,
People
cry,
and
they
say,
"Bye
bye,
Blumberg."
It's
a
shame
I
have
to
go,
Seeing
as
how
they
miss
me
so.
Bye
bye,
Blumberg.
Once
I
took
a
trip
with
Irving
Cohen.
No
one
even
noticed
he
was
goin'.
Me
they
smashed
across
the
head,
With
champagne,
and
they
said,
"Blumberg,
bye
bye."
Packed
my
Playboy
magazine,
Drip-dry
shirt
and
Dramamine.
It's
bye
bye,
Blumberg.
All
night
I'm
like
Don
Juan,
But
sorry,
girls,
I
fly
at
dawn.
Bye
bye,
Blumberg.
The
stewardess
says,
"Fasten
safety
belt,
sir."
Then
she
serves
me
coffee,
tea,
or
seltzer.
And
each
night
when
I
retire,
the
Mormon
Tabernacle
choir
sings
"Blumberg,
bye
bye."
I
was
in
Cambodia.
They
don't
say
hello
to
ya,
Just
"Bye
bye,
Blumberg."
In
the
archipelagoes,
No
matter
where
a
fella
goes,
Bye
bye,
Blumberg.
Even
in
Arabia
when
I
fly
by,
Abdul
Nasser
stands
there
waving
bye
bye.
And
you'll
see
when
I'm
really
gone,
In
neon
lights
at
Forest
Lawn,
"Blumberg,
bye
bye."
Beloved
Blumberg,
Oh
Blumberg,
Ah
bye
bye.
Look
up
in
the
sky!
You
will
find
a
Blumberg
of
Happiness!
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