Medicine Woman

Lally Stott, Giosy Capuano, Mario Capuano

There was a man
A king of England in the good old times
He tried his hand
At makin' cakes and writin' nursery rhymes
Although he was a good old man
He never had a wife
And when he put the cakes in the pan
Burned them up in fiery cinders
Couldn't bake to save his life

Eenie meenie, tiney miney, for promotion
Didn't want a story just a pot of potion
Whoa-oh, medicine woman
Whoa-oh, medicine woman

Eenie meenie, tiney miney, for promotion
Never mind the story, give me pot of potion
Whoa-oh, medicine woman
Whoa-oh, medicine woman

There was a man
Who thought that boys were made of snips and snails
He tried his hand
At drivin' goods and tellin' fairy tales
Although he was a good old man
He never had a wife
And never ended havin' an affair
Never got to be infamous
Couldn't write to save his life

Eenie meenie, tiney miney, for promotion
Didn't want a story just a pot of potion
Whoa-oh, medicine woman
Whoa-oh, medicine woman

Eenie meenie, tiney miney, for promotion
Never mind the story, give me pot of potion
Whoa-oh, medicine woman
Whoa-oh

Trivia about the song Medicine Woman by Middle of the Road

When was the song “Medicine Woman” released by Middle of the Road?
The song Medicine Woman was released in 1971, on the album “Acceleration”.
Who composed the song “Medicine Woman” by Middle of the Road?
The song “Medicine Woman” by Middle of the Road was composed by Lally Stott, Giosy Capuano, Mario Capuano.

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