Katy Cruel

Arthur Podell, Nick Woods

When first I came to town
They called me the roving jewel
Now they've changed their tune
They call me Katy Cruel
Come, diddle'm day
Oh, little li-o-day

Oh, that I was what I would be
There to be where I am, not
Here am I, where I must be
Go where I would, I cannot
Come, diddle'm day
Oh, little li-o-day

When I was young and twenty
They brought me the bottles plenty
Now they've changed their tune
They bring me the bottles empty
Come, diddle'm day
Oh, little li-o-day

Oh, that I was what I would be
There to be where I am, not
Here am I, where I must be
Go where I would, I cannot
Come, diddle'm day
Oh, little li-o-day

Well, down the road I'll go
And through the boggy mire
Straightway cross the fields
And to my heart's desire
Come, diddle'm day
Oh, little li-o-day

Oh, that I was what I would be
There to be where I am, not
Here am I, where I must be
Go where I would, I cannot
Come, diddle'm day
Oh, little li-o-day

Trivia about the song Katy Cruel by Joe Dassin

On which albums was the song “Katy Cruel” released by Joe Dassin?
Joe Dassin released the song on the albums “A New York” in 1966, “Une Heure Avec Joe Dassin - Vol. 2” in 1986, “Intégrale 9 CD - Vol.3 Les Dalton” in 1989, “Les prénoms féminins” in 1992, “Intégrale 11 CD / CD 1 / Guantanamera” in 1995, and “Country” in 2008.
Who composed the song “Katy Cruel” by Joe Dassin?
The song “Katy Cruel” by Joe Dassin was composed by Arthur Podell, Nick Woods.

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