Skin and Bone

I've been known as skin and bone
Ever since I left home
I can't leave the women alone
Skiddly doo, skiddly doo, skiddly doo

I'm afraid I've burnt me boats
I've sunk everything that floats
From Land's End to John O'Groats
Skiddly doo, skiddly doo, skiddly doo

I ain't got a sense of perspective
Cos as a kid
I always did
Exactly as was expected

I've been under so much stress
With the girls, well, no and yes
Have I been good? Well, more or less
Skiddly doo, skiddly doo, skiddly doo

[Instrumental bridge]

Oh, believe me or believe me not
I am known as somеthing hot
It all depends on what you've got
Skiddly doo, skiddly doo, skiddly doo

I'vе been told to take a rest
A month or so, a year at best
It's good to get it off your chest
Skiddly doo, skiddly doo, skiddly doo

Friends at home think that I am a rover
But between you and me
I'm as happy as can be
Cos at last it looks like it's over

I've been known as skin and bone
Ever since I left home
I can't leave the women alone
Skiddly doo, skiddly doo, skiddly doo
Skiddly doo, skiddly doo, skiddly doo
Skiddly doo, skiddly doo, skiddly doo

Trivia about the song Skin and Bone by Peter Skellern

When was the song “Skin and Bone” released by Peter Skellern?
The song Skin and Bone was released in 1974, on the album “Holding My Own”.

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