If I Could Play Piano

ALLAN SHERMAN

If I could play the piano
Like I'd like to play the piano,
I would sit down at the piano,
And I'd play.
That's how I'd play the piano night and day.

If I could play the banjo
Like I'd like to play the banjo,
I'd go out and buy a banjo
And a pick.
I mean I'd play the banjo really slick.

If I could play the bongos,
I'd go get a set of drums.
I'd entertain my chums
And then they'd call me twinkle thumbs.

But I can't play the piano,
Or the banjo, or the bongos,
'Cause when I sit down to play
The people laugh.
So I guess I'll have to play my phonograph.

But my phonograph is broke,
My phonograph is broke,
My phonograph is broke,
I bought it in Hoboken,
They fixed it in Shamokin,
I mean it, I'm not jokin'.
My phonograph is broke,
Let's finish this, I'm chokin'.
I'm chokin' and I'm croakin'.
Hey, stop the music.
Stop the music.
Stop the music!
Stop the music!

Trivia about the song If I Could Play Piano by Allan Sherman

On which albums was the song “If I Could Play Piano” released by Allan Sherman?
Allan Sherman released the song on the albums “Allan Sherman Live!” in 1966 and “My Son, The Box” in 2005.
Who composed the song “If I Could Play Piano” by Allan Sherman?
The song “If I Could Play Piano” by Allan Sherman was composed by ALLAN SHERMAN.

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