Monday, January 23, 2012

The Sewing Machine (song)

Opening scene from a 40s musical starring Betty Hutton. Hutton's most notable film role was the part of Annie Oakley in the 1950 musical of "Annie Get Your Gun." One of her best known songs, "Blow a Fuse" (later renamed "It's Oh So Quiet"), was covered by Icelandic artist, Bjork (Björk) This song appears on Betty Hutton's CD albums, "Spotlight on Betty Hutton" and "Satin & Spurs". Complete lyrics of this song, as well as, other oldies @ www.lyricsvault.net Ohhh the sewing machine, the sewing machine A girl's best friend If I didn't have my sewing machine I'd a come to no good end But a bobbin a bobbin and peddle a peddle And wheel the wheel by day So by night I feel so weary that I never get out to play Ohhh the sewing machine, the sewing machine A friend in need If I didn't having my sewing machine A wicked life I'd lead But a bobbin a bobbin and peddle a peddle And dream about romance So by night I feel so weary that I never get out to dance Ohhh the sewing machine, the sewing machine Me pride and joy If I didn't having me sewing machine I'd a married James McCoy But a bobbin a bobbin and peddle a peddle And that's the end of Jim 'Cause by night I get so weary I don't even look good to him

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