Lyrics Lotsa Luck - Allan Sherman
+Lotsa
Luck
When
you're
driving
through
the
desert,
and
your
car
runs
out
of
gas,
Lotsa
luck,
pal,
lotsa
luck.
When
you
try
to
stop
some
strangers
they
will
holler
as
they
pass,
Lotsa
luck,
pal,
lotsa
luck.
So
you
walk
eight
miles,
and
all
uphill,
to
call
the
Auto
Club,
And
the
whole
thing's
nip
and
tuck.
'Cause
they'll
ask
you
for
your
number,
and
your
number's
in
your
wallet,
and
your
wallet's
in
your
car,
so
lotsa
luck.
When
your
television
set
breaks
down
and
needs
repairin'
bad,
Lotsa
luck,
pal,
lotsa
luck.
You
look
through
the
Yellow
Pages
for
an
honest-looking
ad.
Lotsa
luck,
pal,
lotsa
luck.
Then
the
fellow
comes,
and
says
your
set
must
go
into
the
shop,
And
he
takes
it
in
his
truck.
Four
months
later
when
he
brings
it
back,
it's
someone
else's
set,
besides
he
drops
it
down
the
steps,
so
lotsa
luck.
Some
people
think
a
horseshoe's
gonna
bring
them
lots
of
luck.
A
horseshoe
is
a
luck
charm,
of
course.
But
for
every
set
of
horseshoes
human
beings
use
for
luck,
Somewhere
in
this
world's
a
barefoot
horse.
(a
barefoot
horse)
When
you
buy
a
tape
recorder
of
the
automatic
kind,
Lotsa
luck,
pal,
lotsa
luck.
If
it's
simplified
for
folks
who
aren't
mechanically
inclined,
Lotsa
luck,
pal,
lotsa
luck.
There's
a
small
instruction
booklet
that's
one
hundred
pages
long,
And
on
page
one
you
get
stuck.
It
says,
if
unsatisfactory
you
must
bring
this
to
the
factory,
and
the
factory's
in
Japan,
so
Rotsa
Ruck!
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