Fisherman’s Wharf

Peggy Lee, Milt Raskin

Oceans calling, I need salty air
Going down to Halle Oat-o's on Fisherman's Wharf
That's where they have seafood, yeah seafood to spare
Seabreeze blowing, boats coming in
I've been waiting, where have they been
Good catch, good day, fishermen what do you say?
Lobster, fresh crab with hot french bread
What will it be
Sweet shrimp, yeah seafood for me

Seabass, abalone, halibut, and salmon too
Or maybe rockhard, they're so good now
Or a nice oyster stew
You like some sweet shrimp, fresh crab
Lobster, sweet shrimp, seafood

Trivia about the song Fisherman’s Wharf by Peggy Lee

When was the song “Fisherman’s Wharf” released by Peggy Lee?
The song Fisherman’s Wharf was released in 1961, on the album “Blues Cross Country”.
Who composed the song “Fisherman’s Wharf” by Peggy Lee?
The song “Fisherman’s Wharf” by Peggy Lee was composed by Peggy Lee, Milt Raskin.

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