paroles de chanson Mad Dogs and Englishmen - Rudy Vallée
In
Tropical
climes
there
are
certain
times
of
day
When
all
the
citizens
retire
to
take
their
clothes
off
and
perspire
It's
one
of
those
rules
the
greatest
fools
obey
Because
the
Sun
is
far
too
sultry
and
one
must
avoid
its
ultra-violet
rays
The
natives
grieve
when
the
White
Men
leave
their
huts
Because
they're
obviously...
definitely...
Nuts!
Mad
dogs
and
Englishmen
go
out
in
the
midday
sun
The
Japanese
don't
care
to,
the
Chinese
wouldn't
dare
to
Hindus
and
Argentines
sleep
firmly
from
twelve
till
one
But
Englishmen
detest-a
siesta
In
the
Philippines
they
have
lovely
screens
to
protect
you
from
the
glare
In
the
Malay
States
there
are
hats
like
plates
which
The
Britishers
won't
wear
At
twelve
noon
the
natives
swoon
and
no
further
work
is
done
But
mad
dogs
and
Englismen
go
out
in
the
midday
sun
It's
such
a
surprise
for
the
Eastern
eyes
to
see
That
though
the
English
are
effete,
they're
quite
impervious
to
heat
When
the
White
Man
rides,
every
native
hides
in
glee
Because
the
simple
creatures
hope
he
will
impale
his
solar
topi
on
a
Tree
It
seems
such
a
shame
when
the
English
claim
the
Earth
That
they
give
rise
to
such
hilarity
and
mirth
Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha
Ho=ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho
He-he-he-he-he-he-he
Hm-hm-hm-hm-hm
Mad
dogs
and
Englishmen
go
out
in
the
midday
sun
The
toughest
Burmese
bandit
can
never
understand
it
In
Rangoon
the
heat
of
noon
is
just
what
the
natives
shun
They
put
their
Scotch
or
Rye
down
and
lie
down
In
a
jungle
town
where
the
Sun
beats
down
to
the
rage
of
man
and
beast
The
English
garb
of
the
English
Sahib
merely
gets
a
bit
more
creased
In
Bangkok
at
twelve
o'clock
they
foam
at
the
mouth
and
run
But
mad
dogs
and
Englishmen
go
out
in
the
midday
sun
Mad
dogs
and
Englishmen
go
out
in
the
midday
sun
The
smallest
Malay
rabbit
deplores
this
foolish
habit
In
Hong
Kong
they
strike
a
gong
and
fire
off
a
noonday
gun
To
reprimand
each
inmate,
who's
in
late
In
the
mangrove
swamps
where
the
python
romps
there
is
peace
from
Twelve
till
two
Even
caribous
lie
around
and
snooze
for
there's
nothing
else
to
do
In
Bengal
to
move
at
all
is
seldom
if
ever
done
But
mad
dogs
and
Englishmen
go
out
in
the
midday
Out
in
the
midday
Out
in
the
midday
Out
in
the
midday
Out
in
the
midday
Out
in
the
midday
Out
in
the
midday
sun
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