The Painless Dentist Song

ALLAN SHERMAN

Beautiful molars...
Lovely bicuspids...

I'm Dr. Prentice, the painless dentist;
By that what's meant is,
It really doesn't hurt.
This is Miss Klinger, you've met her finger.
So open wide, and Miss Klinger will squirt.

Well, well, I say there.
We've got decay there.
Can't let it stay there and cause you all that pain.
So please Miss Klinger, remove your finger,
And won't you hand me down my Novocaine.

It's far worse than I thought it was;
My charge is gonna be large.

Don't be unwilling,
It's just a filling,
I'm simply drilling to dig a little pit.
Don't fight Miss Klinger, or bite her finger
And now while I change the drill you can spit.

I hum while you're bleeding;
It takes your mind off
The things I grind off.
Your gum's are receding;
You'll have to come back,
We'll build that gum back.

And now if you will open wide,
Miss Klinger's gonna put her whole darn fist inside.

That's it, now it's over.
They'll be a puffiness around your cheeks,
You'll have to eat soft food for three more weeks,
And if you'll kindly stop those ghastly shrieks,
I'm through.

Beautiful molars
Lovely bicuspids
By Dr. Prentice

Trivia about the song The Painless Dentist Song by Allan Sherman

On which albums was the song “The Painless Dentist Song” released by Allan Sherman?
Allan Sherman released the song on the albums “My Name Is Allan : Allan Sherman Sings Great Movie Hits & Songs From the Cutting Room Floor” in 1965, “My Name Is Allan” in 1965, and “My Son, The Box” in 2005.
Who composed the song “The Painless Dentist Song” by Allan Sherman?
The song “The Painless Dentist Song” by Allan Sherman was composed by ALLAN SHERMAN.

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