Come away with me to steal, in my merry Oldsmobile.
You can go as far as you like with me in my merry Oldsmobile.
Shame on you.
Well, we'll see.
Oh, some pippin.
Oh, some pippin.
Oh, some pippin.
Oh, some pippin.
Oh, some pippin.
Yes, we girls have our troubles.
Ah.
Ah.
Just a bit.
What are you looking at?
Oh, pardon me.
Open the door.
Open the door.
Open the door.
Open it.
Open it.
Who's there?
Open the door.
Oh, it's you.
Oh, dear.
How?
Come away with me, little seal,
in my great big automobile.
automobile. Down the road of life we'll fly, autumn bubbling you and I. To the church we'll swiftly steal, then our wedding bells we'll peal.
You can go as far as you like with me in my great big automobile. Oh, my operation. Go away, you big baboon, or I'll knock you for a row of soups and make it soon.
You're the type that should be taken out and drowned.
You give me
a
a
an awful pain when you run around.
When I want to take a little auto ride around the town, I'll pick out the kind of guy who doesn't always try to clown.
You can pack your little trunk and get in that rusty pile of junk that you try to pass off as an automobile.
You can pack your little trunk and get in that rusty pile of junk that you try to pass off as an automobile.
Come on, I have my oldsmobile outside.
Many people thought the automobile would never replace the horse, but it certainly took the place of the parlor sofa on a Sunday afternoon.
Those old cars looked funny, but they struggled along in spite of the horse.
horse laughs. Let's all sing about the old, old that's still rolling right along. Now
follow the ball. Young Johnny Steel has an Oldsmobile. He loves a dear little girl. She
is the queen of his gas machine. She has his heart in a world. Now when they go for a spin,
you know, she tries to learn the auto. So he lets her steer while he gets her ear and
whispers soft and low.
Come on.
Come away with me, Lucille, in my merry Oldsmobile. Down the road, a light will fly. Automobubbling,
you and I. To the church we'll swiftly steal. Then our wedding bells will ring.
You can go as far as you like. With me in my merry Oldsmobile. Young Johnny Steel has
an Oldsmobile. He loves a dear little girl. She is the queen of his gas machine. She has
his heart in a world. Now when they go for a spin, you know, she tries to learn the Oldsmobile.
She tries to learn the art of soap, she lets her steal while he chats her ear, and whispers soft and low.
Come away with me, Lucille, in my merry automobile.
Down the road of life we'll fly, automobiles, you and I, through the night we'll slip, we'll
spin, and our wedding bells will ring.
You can go as far as you like with me in my merry automobile.
Okay, okay, okay, okay, I pronounce you man and wife.
Come on, come on, go to it.
No fighting in the kitchen there.
In my merry automobile.