Mr. Wu's a Window Cleaner Now

FRED E CLIFFE, GEORGE FORMBY, HARRY GIFFORD

Mr. Wu no longer has a laundry. Sad to say the business was flop.
He shouted 'what a hope' as he chewed a bar of soap
And then put up the shutters of the shop.

Said Mr. Wu, ""What shall I do?"" and Mr. Wu's a window cleaner now.
The laundry, it didn't pay.
Now there's no clean collars down Limehouse Way.

When he goes out working, interest he arouses
Polishing the windows with worn-out ladies blouses.
He wears a pair of Cami nicks to save his Sunday trousers
Cos Mr. Wu's a window cleaner now.

Now little Chinese wifie each day is getting madder,
Tearing her silk stockings, her husband makes her sadder.
All day long he wants to keep on running up the ladder
'Cos Mr. Wu's a window cleaner now.

He had his eyesight tested, a most important matter.
Through a bathroom window, a lady he peeps at her
His eyesight's getting better but his nose is getting flatter
'Cos Mr. Wu's a window cleaner now.

Said Mr.Wu ""What Shall I do?"" And Mr Wu's a window cleaner now.
The laundry it didn't pay. Now there's no clean collars down Limehouse Way.

Customers he's washed for now are in bad humours.
They feel quite neglected and I've heard the rumours.
Lots of girls on winter nights go out without their garters.
'Cos Mr. Wu's a window cleaner now.

Trivia about the song Mr. Wu's a Window Cleaner Now by George Formby

On which albums was the song “Mr. Wu's a Window Cleaner Now” released by George Formby?
George Formby released the song on the albums “That Ukelele Man!” in 1995, “Leaning On A Lampost” in 2005, “You Don't Need A Licence For That” in 2006, “The War And Postwar Years - Disc A” in 2006, “The Ukelele Man - 24 Family Favourites” in 2009, “When I'm Cleaning Windows” in 2009, and “With My Little Ukelele” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Mr. Wu's a Window Cleaner Now” by George Formby?
The song “Mr. Wu's a Window Cleaner Now” by George Formby was composed by FRED E CLIFFE, GEORGE FORMBY, HARRY GIFFORD.

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