paroles de chanson Uncle Benny - Roger Whittaker
Uncle
Benny
Never
had
a
penny,
Only
had
his
old
banjo.
Never
had
a
job,
Never
earned
a
bob,
Always
free
to
come
and
go.
He
played
the
banjo
gaily,
boys,
For
anyone
he′d
meet.
Benny
was
a
fellow
who
could
Sweep
girls
off
their
feet.
He'd
set
their
toes
a-tapping
with
his
songs,
Making
friends
who′d
join
him
as
he
slowly
strolled
along.
There
was
Michael
Flynn
played
violin
While
Clancy
played
the
flute,
And
Tommy
McManis
gave
the
old
cornet
a
toot.
Uncle
Benny
Never
had
a
penny,
Only
had
his
old
banjo.
Fat
around
the
middle,
Always
on
the
fiddle,
No
one
ever
seemed
to
know.
In
the
clubs
and
the
pubs
around
the
town,
Up
and
down
the
street,
Benny
was
a
fellow
who
could
Sweep
girls
off
their
feet.
He'd
set
their
toes
a-tapping
with
his
songs,
Making
friends
who'd
join
him
as
he
slowly
strolled
along.
There
was
Jack
McBass
who
played
the
bass
While
Danny
played
the
drum,
And
everyone
watching
would
clap
their
hands
and
hum.
Uncle
Benny
Never
had
a
penny,
Only
had
his
old
banjo.
Singing
at
the
fair,
Silver
in
his
hair,
Uncle
Benny
had
to
go.
He
failed
it
on
a
high
note
In
his
final
show,
And
I
never
knew
what
happened
to
Benny′s
old
banjo.
Uncle
Benny
Never
had
a
penny
Only
had
his
own
banjo
Uncle
Benny
Never
had
a
penny
Only
had
his
own
banjo
Uncle
Benny...
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