Handbags and Gladrags

Mike d’Abo

Once I was a young girl
And I thought all had to do was smile
For me you are still a young child
Who wants everything in style

But once you think you're in you're out
Cause you don't mean a single thing without
The handbags and the gladrags
That your granddad had to sweat so he could buy you

Ever see a blind man cross the road
Trying to make the other side
Ever see a young girl growing old
Trying to make herself a bride

So what becomes of you my love
When they have finally stripped you of
The handbags and the gladrags
That your granddad had to sweat so he could buy you

Sing a song of six pence
Take a pocket full of rye
Take four and twenty black birds
And bake them all in a pie

You told me you missed school today
I suggested you just throw them all away
Your handbags and your gladrags
That your granddad had to sweat so he could buy you

You told me you missed school today
I suggested you just throw them all away
Your handbags and your gladrags
That your granddad had to sweat so he could buy you

Trivia about the song Handbags and Gladrags by Mary Coughlan

When was the song “Handbags and Gladrags” released by Mary Coughlan?
The song Handbags and Gladrags was released in 1992, on the album “Sentimental Killer”.
Who composed the song “Handbags and Gladrags” by Mary Coughlan?
The song “Handbags and Gladrags” by Mary Coughlan was composed by Mike d’Abo.

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