Quietly Bonkers

Myles Rudge, Ted Dicks

[Verse 1]
Here am I
Going quietly bonkers
And 'cause why?
I'm dreamin' of you

Well, love's no joke
When here there is a bloke like me
A-goin' quietly bonkers

[Verse 2]
Now and then
I feel a trifle 'umpty
Such as when
You're not in view
And did you know
You got a fella so that he's
A-goin' quietly bonkers

[Bridge]
"Love," they said
"Heavens above," they said
"It's heaven an' all"
Well, if this is what they call "heaven"
For the love of Mikе
What's the other place likе?

[Verse 3]
Oh, can't you see
I'm going quietly bonkers
More fool me
But what can I do?

The way things are
I feel a proper Charlie
Till I know that you
Are goin' quietly bonkers, too

[Break]

Are goin' quietly bonkers

[Bridge]
"Love," they said
"Heavens above," they said
"It's heaven an' all"
Well, if this is what they call "heaven"
For the love of Mike
What's the other place like?

[Verse 4]
Oh, can't you see
I'm going quietly bonkers
More fool me
But what can I do?

The way things are
I feel a proper Charlie
Till I know that you
Are goin' quietly bonkers
Are goin' quietly bonkers, too

Trivia about the song Quietly Bonkers by Bernard Cribbins

On which albums was the song “Quietly Bonkers” released by Bernard Cribbins?
Bernard Cribbins released the song on the albums “Right, Said Fred” in 1962, “The Best of Bernard Cribbins” in 1970, and “Giggling Gertie the Laughing Traffic Warden and Other Favourites” in 1980.
Who composed the song “Quietly Bonkers” by Bernard Cribbins?
The song “Quietly Bonkers” by Bernard Cribbins was composed by Myles Rudge, Ted Dicks.

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