Lonesome

Berthold Kaempfert, Herbert Rehbein, Milton Gabler

(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
Cars and girls are easy come by in this day and age
Laughing, joking, dreams, weed smoking, till I've spent my wage
When I was young, people spoke of immorality
All the things they said were wrong are what I want to be

(Hey) over, under, sideways, down
(Hey) I bounce a ball that's square and round
(Hey) over, under, sideways, down
(Hey) I bounce a ball that's square and round
When will it end? (When will it end?)
When will it end? (When will it end?)

(Hey, hey, hey, hey)
I find comments 'bout my looks irrelativity
Think I'll go and have some fun, 'cause it's all for free
I'm not searchin' for a reason to enjoy myself
Seems it's better done than argue with somebody else

(Hey) over, under, sideways, down
(Hey) I bounce a ball that's square and round
(Hey) over, under, sideways, down
(Hey) I bounce a ball that's square and round
When will it end? (When will it end?)
When will it end? (When will it end?)

Trivia about the song Lonesome by Bert Kaempfert

When was the song “Lonesome” released by Bert Kaempfert?
The song Lonesome was released in 1967, on the album “The World We Knew”.
Who composed the song “Lonesome” by Bert Kaempfert?
The song “Lonesome” by Bert Kaempfert was composed by Berthold Kaempfert, Herbert Rehbein, Milton Gabler.

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