Lyrics You Went the Wrong Way Old King Louie - Allan Sherman
Louis
the
Sixteenth
was
the
King
of
France
in
1789.
He
was
worse
than
Louis
the
Fifteenth.
He
was
worse
than
Louis
the
Fourteenth.
He
was
worse
than
Louis
the
Thirteenth.
He
was
the
worst
since
Louis
the
First.
King
Louis
was
living
like
a
king,
but
the
people
were
living
rotten.
So
the
people,
they
started
an
uprising
which
they
called
the
French
Revolution,
and
of
course
you
remember
their
battle
cry,
which
will
never
be
forgotten:
You
went
the
wrong
way,
Old
King
Louie.
You
made
the
population
cry.
'Cause
all
you
did
was
sit
and
pet
With
Marie
Antoinette
In
your
place
at
Versailles.
And
now
the
country's
gone
kablooie.
So
we
are
giving
you
the
air.
That
oughta
teach
you
not
to
Spend
all
your
time
fooling
'round
At
the
Folies
Bergere.
If
you
had
been
a
nicer
king,
We
wouldn't
do
a
thing,
But
you
were
bad,
you
must
admit.
We're
gonna
take
you
and
the
Queen
Down
to
the
guillotine,
And
shorten
you
a
little
bit.
You
came
the
wrong
way,
Old
King
Louie.
And
now
you
ain't
got
far
to
go.
Too
bad
you
won't
be
here
to
see
That
great
big
Eiffel
Tower,
Or
Brigitte
Bardot.
To
you
King
Louie
we
say
fooey.
You
disappointed
all
of
France.
But
then
what
else
could
we
expect
From
a
king
in
silk
stockings
And
pink
satin
pants.
You
filled
your
stomach
with
chop
suey.
And
also
crepe
suzettes
and
steak.
And
when
they
told
your
wife
Marie
That
nobody
had
bread,
she
said
"Let
'em
eat
cake."
We're
gonna
take
you
and
the
Queen
Down
to
the
guillotine,
It's
somewhere
in
the
heart
of
town.
And
when
that
fella's
through
With
what
he's
gonna
do,
You'll
have
no
place
to
hang
your
crown.
You
came
the
wrong
way
Old
King
Louie.
Now
we
must
put
you
on
the
shelf.
That's
why
the
people
are
revolting,
'cause
Louie,
You're
pretty
revolting
yourself!
Album
The Twelve Gifts of Christmas / You Went the Wrong Way, Ole King Louie [Digital 45]
date of release
15-12-2009
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