The Trolley Song

Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane

Me with my high starched collar and my high-top shoes
Hair piled high upon my head
I went to lose a jolly hour on a trolley
Lost my heart instead

In his light brown derby
And his bright red tie
He was quite the handsomest of men
Started to yen
I counted to ten
Started again and then

"Clang, clang, clang" went the trolley
"Ding, dong, ding, dong" went the bell
"Zing" went my heartstrings
The moment I saw him
I fell

"Chug, chug" went the motor
"Bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, bump, bump" went the brake
"Thump!" went my heartbeat
When he smiled
I could feel the car shake

He tipped his hat
Took a seat
And then he said
"Did I step on your feet, honey?"
He asked my name, I held my breath
I couldn't speak because
He scared me to death

"Buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz" went the buzzer
"Plop, plop, plop" went the wheels
"Stop, stop, stop" went my heart
He started to leave
I took hold of his sleeve
With my hand
And as if it were planned
He stayed on with me
And it was grand
Just to stand with his hand holding mine
We held hands
To the end of the line
Ding, dong, ding, dong, ding
We held hands
Ding
To the end of the line, to the end of the line
To the end of the line
We held hands
Ding, dong

Trivia about the song The Trolley Song by Betty Carter

On which albums was the song “The Trolley Song” released by Betty Carter?
Betty Carter released the song on the albums “The Audience with Betty Carter” in 1980 and “Betty Carter's Finest Hour” in 2003.
Who composed the song “The Trolley Song” by Betty Carter?
The song “The Trolley Song” by Betty Carter was composed by Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane.

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