The ones I most recall are: We three Beatles of Liverpool are John in a taxi, Paul in a car George on a scooter Papping his hooter Following Ringo Starr. and: While shepherds washed their socks by night And hung them on the line The angel of the Lord came down And said "that red pair's mine". Cheers, John Peel
Thanks John I knew there was a Beatle one, but could not think how it went, I think ours was "we three lads of Liverpool are" but apart from that the same, so was the second word for word I suppose it tells you something about the time you grew up eh, a social statement of sorts <g> Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) > The ones I most recall are: > > We three Beatles of Liverpool are > John in a taxi, Paul in a car > George on a scooter > Papping his hooter > Following Ringo Starr. > > and: > > While shepherds washed their socks by night > And hung them on the line > The angel of the Lord came down > And said "that red pair's mine". > > Cheers, > > John Peel