Lyrics Trolley Song - Judy Garland
The
Trolley
Song
Judy
Garland
Words
and
music
by
Hugh
Martin
and
Ralph
Blane
Transcribed
from
her
performance
of
the
Song
in
the
movie
"Meet
Me
In
St.
Louis."
Introduced
by
Judy
Garland
in
the
film
"Meet
Me
In
St.
Louis."
Best
selling
record
by
the
Pied
Pipers
(Capitol)
Nominated
for
an
Academy
Award
in
1944.
With
my
high
starched-collar
and
my
high-topped
shoes
And
my
hair
piled
high
upon
my
head,
I
went
to
lose
a
jolly
hour
on
the
trolley
And
lost
my
heart
instead.
With
his
light
brown
derby
and
his
bright
green
tie,
He
was
quite
the
handsomest
of
men.
I
started
to
yen
so
I
counted
to
ten
Then
I
counted
to
ten
again.
Clang,
clang,
clang
went
the
trolley,
Ding,
ding,
ding
went
the
bell,
Zing,
zing,
zing
went
my
heart
strings,
>From
the
monent
I
saw
him
I
fell.
Chug,
chug,
chug
went
the
motor,
Bump,
bump,
bump
went
the
brake,
Thump,
thump,
thump
went
my
heart
strings,
When
he
smiled
I
could
feel
the
car
shake.
He
tipped
his
hat,
and
took
a
seat.
He
said
he
hoped
he
hadn't
stepped
upon
my
feet.
He
asked
my
name,
I
held
my
breath.
I
couldn't
speak
because
he
scared
me
half
to
death.
Chug,
chug,
chug
went
the
motor,
Pop,
pop,
pop
went
the
wheels,
Stop,
stop,
stop
went
my
heart
strings,
As
he
started
to
go
then
I
started
to
know
how
it
feels,
When
the
universe
reels.
The
day
was
bright,
the
air
was
sweet,
The
smell
of
honeysuckle
charmed
you
off
your
feet.
You
tried
to
sing,
but
couln't
squeak,
In
fact
you
loved
him
so
you
couldn't
even
speak.
Buzz,
buzz,
buzz
went
the
buzzer,
Plop,
plop,
plop
went
the
wheels,
Stop,
stop,
stop
went
my
heart
strings,
As
he
started
to
leave,
I
took
hold
of
his
sleeve
with
my
hand,
And
as
if
it
were
planned,
He
stayed
on
with
me
and
it
was
grand
just
to
stand
With
his
hand
holding
mine
to
the
end
of
the
line.
From:
Gloria
"Montcomags"
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