Society Ladies

Peter Skellern

When society ladies ask me to tea
Oh, what a letdown I must be
They think I'm a star-- how wrong they are
Cos I'm no-one, no-one but me

When society ladies ask me to dine
They're thrilled by eight, and bored by nine
They know something's wrong-- I'm not like the song
Cos I'm no-one, no-one but me

They ask me to play the piah-no
Which for my information's an heirloom
The polish is stunning, the gold-plate it is running
And invariably out of tune

When society ladies show mе to their friends
They kiss my cheek, but that's whеre it ends
For although I'm a name, it's not quite the same
Cos I'm no-one, no-one but me

[Instrumental bridge]

I once fell in love with a girl from Roedean
She was terribly cool, I was frightfully keen
I tried all my numbers to get up her jumpers
But nothing, nothing for me

I was once asked to play at a debutante's ball
She said I was sweet, which means nothing at all
I asked her to dance, but I knew at a glance
I was no-one, no-one but me

They try very hard to be down to earth
And talk about things I should know
But after a time, they succumb to their wine
And their breeding begins to show

When society ladies ask me to lunch
I'm very honoured, but here comes the crunch
They've heard I was seen with their daughter last night
And they'd like to put me gently right
That although I am kind and unusually bright
I'll never be Mark Phillips, try as I might
Cos I'm no-one, no-one but me

Trivia about the song Society Ladies by Peter Skellern

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

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