Lyrics It Tickles - Tommy Collins
Tommy
Collins
Miscellaneous
It
Tickles
(1955)
Well
I
was
a-growing
up
I
was
a
pip,
I
growed
me
a
mustache
on
my
lip
It
wasn′t
very
sticky
mostly
fuzz,
I
thought
I
would
give
all
the
girls
a
buzz
I
got
real
sweet
on
Nellie
Wills,
a
growed
up
country
gal
back
in
the
hills
I
asked
her
once
if
I
could
give
her
a
peck,
"If'n
you
can
beat
me
to
the
old
haystack"
Well
I
beat
her
there
and
I
hugged
her
tight,
I
turned
loose
all
of
my
dynamite
I
guess
my
kiss
was
mighty
lush,
she
smiled
real
bug
and
began
to
blush
It
tickles,
it
tickles,
I
like
it
but
it
sure
feels
funny,
it′s
a
tickling
me
Oh
I
got
me
a
name
in
the
neighborhood,
the
gals
all
liked
it
I
knew
they
would
I
let
it
grow
for
a
month
or
two
just
to
see
what
I
could
do
There
was
a
gal
named
Fanny
Smith,
told
me
she
didn't
like
to
kiss
Well
I
caught
her
off
guard
and
I
didn't
miss,
"I
didn′t
know
it′d
feel
like
this"
Well
her
eyes
bugged
out
her
face
turned
white
she
hugged
me
up
with
all
her
might
I
swear
it
took
her
breath
away
she
giggles
and
I
heard
her
say
It
tickles,
it
tickles,
you
sure
are
a
lotta
fun,
and
it's
a
tickling
me
Well
I
guess
I
pert-near
run
them
wild,
they
all
went
crazy
over
my
style
They
said
I
was
the
best
around,
the
kissing-est
man
they′d
ever
found
The
good
old
days
are
here
again,
I
used
to
do
it
and
I
still
can
Said
a
widow
that
I
know,
"I
guess
you'll
never
get
too
old"
Well
I
guess
I
got
that
old
know
how,
you
aught
to
see
me
in
action
now
My
kisses
still
got
that
old
sting;
the
widow
said
I
ain′t
lost
a
thing
It
tickles,
it
tickles,
I
feel
just
like
I'm
young
again,
it′s
a
tickling
me
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