paroles de chanson Hula Lou - Danny Kaye
You
can
talk
all
you
want
about
women
Said
a
sailor
known
as
Dan
McCan
And
if
you
really
want
to
know
about
women
You've
got
to
talk
to
a
sailor
man.
Now
I
don't
know
how
many
woman
the
sailor
met
And
I
hope
there
isn't
that
any
he'll
regret
For
if
he'd
only
met
me
I'd
a
given
him
some
trimmin'
I'm
one
gal
he'd
never
forget.
Well
who
are
you?
Who
am
I?
I'm
Hula
Lou.
I'm
the
gal
that
can't
be
true.
I
do
my
nestin'
in
the
evenin'
breeze
'Neath
the
trees
You
oughta
see
me
shake
my
BVDs.
I
never
knew
A
man
who
wouldn't
hula
dance
or
woo
And
sail
across
the
briny
blue
to
who
The
lady
known
as
Hula
Lou.
That's
me.
Now
you
ask
any
sailor
and
he'll
tell
you
That
this
lady
is
the
greatest
dancer
he
ever
knew.
There
isn't
a
ship
in
the
Navy
That
I
haven't
got
a
friend
in
the
crew.
There's
not
a
cruiser
on
the
waves
Without
someone
who
is
my
devoted
slave
And
I
don't
care
how
nasty
I
may
be
I'm
the
one
gal
the
sailors
all
crave.
Ha
Ha
Ha
Ha!
You
don't
believe
me?
No!
Well
you
travel
in
and
out
You
travel
in
the
south
You
travel
back
and
forth
You
travel
in
the
north
You
see
them
shakin'
east
You
see
them
shakin'
west
But
boys
I
do
my
shakin'
where
the
shakins'
best.
I
gotta
hula
smile
Lots
of
hula
hair
A
little
hula
here
A
little
hula
there.
I've
got
the
cutest
eyes
Never
mind
what
shade
they
are.
But
(lookin'
at
them
the
boys*)
will
never
get
very
far.
'Cause
I'm
Hula
Lou
I'm
the
gal
that
can't
be
true
I
do
my
nestin'
in
the
evenin'
breeze
'Neath
the
trees
I
got
more
sweeties
than
a
dog
has
fleas.
I
never
knew
A
man
who
wouldn't
hula
dance
or
woo
And
sail
across
the
briny
blue
to
who
The
lady
known
as
Hula
Lou.
From
Honolou.
1 The King's New Clothes
2 The Inch Worm
3 The Woody Woodpecker
4 Triplets
5 I Love Your Crepe Suzette
6 Hula Lou
7 Not Since Ninevah
8 Maniac Depressive Presents
9 The Big Brass Band from Brazil
10 Oh By Jingo
11 Candy Kisses
12 St Louis Blues
13 Bread and Butter Woman
14 No Two People
15 The Peony Bush
16 Anywhere I Wander
17 I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
18 It’s Never Too Late to Mendelssohn
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