The Tattooed Lady

Nick Reynolds (Kingston Trio), Dave Guard, Bob Shane

[Verse 1]
We came to town to see
That old tattooed lady
She was a sight to see
Tattooed from head to knee
My uncle Ned was there
He came to gape and stare
"I never!" he declared
"Seen such a freak so fair!"

[Bridge]
And on her jaw was the Royal Flying Corps
And on her back was a Union Jack
How could you ask for more?

[Verse 2]
All up and down her spine
Was the queen's own guard in line
And all around her hips
Sailed a fleet of battle ships
And over her left kidney
Was a bird's eye view of Sydney
But what we liked best was upon her chest
Our little home in Waikiki

(What did you say?)

[Verse 1]
We came to town to see
That old tattooed lady
She was a sight to see
Tattooed from head to knee
My uncle Ned was there
He came to gape and stare
"I never!" he declared
"Seen such a freak so fair!"

[Bridge]
And on her jaw was the Royal Flying Corps
And on her back was a Union Jack
How could you ask for more?

[Verse 2]
All up and down her spine
Was the queen's own guard in line
And all around her hips
Sailed a fleet of battle ships
And over her left kidney
Was a bird's eye view of Sydney
But what we liked best was upon her chest
Our little home in Waikiki

Trivia about the song The Tattooed Lady by The Kingston Trio

When was the song “The Tattooed Lady” released by The Kingston Trio?
The song The Tattooed Lady was released in 1960, on the album “String Along”.
Who composed the song “The Tattooed Lady” by The Kingston Trio?
The song “The Tattooed Lady” by The Kingston Trio was composed by Nick Reynolds (Kingston Trio), Dave Guard, Bob Shane.

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