Two Lovely Black Eyes

Charles Coborn

Strolling with me mate down Petticoat Lane
I fancied this bird, so I asked her her name
Pointed to her husband - six foot two
Oh, what a surprise

Two lovely black eyes, two lovely black eyes
Only for telling the man he was wrong, I got two lovely black eyes

Strolling with the bird down Bethnell Green
Suddenly find my wife I have seen
Oh what a rumpus, oh what a din
She blacked my eyes with the rolling pin

(I got) Two lovely black eyes, two lovely black eyes
Only for telling my wife she was wrong, I got two lovely black eyes

Two lovely black eyes, two lovely black eyes
Only for telling my wife she was wrong, I got two lovely black eyes

Two lovely black eyes, oh what a surprise
Only for telling the man he was wrong, I got two lovely black eyes

Two lovely black eyes, oh what a surprise
Only for telling my wife she was wrong, I got two lovely black eyes

I got two lovely black eyes
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Trivia about the song Two Lovely Black Eyes by Herman's Hermits

When was the song “Two Lovely Black Eyes” released by Herman's Hermits?
The song Two Lovely Black Eyes was released in 1966, on the album “Both Sides of Herman's Hermits”.
Who composed the song “Two Lovely Black Eyes” by Herman's Hermits?
The song “Two Lovely Black Eyes” by Herman's Hermits was composed by Charles Coborn.

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