Alfred Hawthorn Hill (21 January 1924 – 20 April 1992), better known as Benny Hill, was a prolific English comic, actor & singer, best known for his television programme, The Benny Hill Show. Since its debut in 1969 his television show has been sold to over 140 countries worldwide, with viewership in the millions.
The song "Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In the West)" is a bit autobiographical. Benny Hill had been a milkman in Eastleigh, Hampshire, working for Hanns Dairy whose premises was yards way from Market Street.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 22:05:31 -0800 From: Dennis Hiebert To: submissions OLGA Subject: /h/hill_benny/wild_women.crd
Title: Wild Women Artist: Benny Hill Chords: C, F, G7
This song can be found on the CD "The World of Benny Hill - Benny Hill Sings?" which includes 25 of his comedy classics. It also appeared on an old vinyl recording, "The Golden Hour of Benny Hill."
Now I [C]don't want you folks to misconstrue what [F]I'm about to say to you, But I'm [C]gonna tell you about the [G7]women in my [C]life. Now I [C]know some gals who are real refined, but I [F]always seem to get the other kind, And [C]maybe that's why I've [G7]never found a [C]wife.
Now I [C]used to know a gal in Crew, she was [F]five foot two and eyes of blue, And, well [C]she told me [G7]that her name was [C]Lotty, But I [C]think she was funny in the head 'cause she [F]used to sleep under- neath the bed, Her [C]parents thought she [G7]was a little [C]potty.
But I [C]kind of liked the way she'd smile so I [F]went around with her for A while, And I [C]kind of thought of [G7]her as my bride to [C]be, I [C]said, "You're the one girl in my life and I'd [F]like to have you for my wife," She [C]said, "Now what would [G7]your wife do with [C]me?"
Chorus: Beware of [C]wild women, those [F]wild, wild women, Those [C]wild, wild women a[G7]round. Beware of [C]wild women, those [F]wild, wild women, And [C]never ever [G7]let 'em get you [C]down.
One [C]day I met a movie star, she was [F]just getting out of her Rolls Royce car, And [C]she was all covered in [G7]diamonds and [C]mink. Now I [C]kind of liked a gal with money, and [F]this one, well, she was a real honey, So I said, "[C]Maybe one day you and [G7]I could have a little [C]drink."
She [C]said, "You're just my kind of man." She [F]stuck a phone number in my hand, She said, "Now [C]phone me up next [G7]time that you're in [C]town." I said, "Is [C]this your penthouse," she said, "No, it's the [F]fish and chip shop down below, But [C]you just phone me [G7]up and they'll call me [C]down."
Chorus
Now I was [C]in a Chelsea bar one day, and there was a [F]chap stood about five feet away, And we was [C]both admiring a [G7]girl about twenty-[C]one, I [C]said, "You just can't help but stare at that [F]cute little chick with the long blonde hair," He [C]said, "That chick just [G7]happens to be my [C]son."
I [C]said, "I didn't mean to offend, you [F]must let me make a mend, I mean at [C]least let me [G7]buy you another [C]rum. I said, "You [C]must think me an awful cad, I [F]didn't know you was his dad." He [C]said, "I'm not, you [G7]twit, I'm his [C]mom."
Chorus And [C]never ever [G7]let 'em get you [C]dow-[F]ow-[C]ow-[G7]ow-[C]own.
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