Summer of ’75

Lyrics
I remember the summer of '75 I was your husband And I was your wife We lived in a tent made of parsley and sage And we looked at each other and smiled I played the drums Whilst I played the flute Crash-bang-wallop And a root-to-toot-toot With thousands of turnips never asking why In the summer of '75 [Chorus] Oh, reflections of you in the waterfall Cascading through my mind Oh, reflections of you Still waters run deep In the summer of '75 My eyes were blue While my eyes were black I spoke to church warden While I smoked some crack You murdered my wife and then buried her alive! In the summer of '75 I held your hand while you had a wee Swish went the urine up against the tree You shook your penis and where the droplets lay Good beautiful woodland glade [Chorus] We slept in an orchard on a tapestry rug And drank fine mead from an old Saxon jug We gazed in wonder as Frampton came alive In the summer of '75 [Chorus] In the summer of '75 In the summer of '75 In the summer of '75 In the summer of '75 N-yah!
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Credits
- Writers
- Vic Reeves