Tonalité : A minor
Intro 1
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Verse 1
All off to Brighton
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in a charabanc
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Albert played his banjo and how we sang
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The beer was expensive but
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the laughter was free
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Oh how we do love to all be
Verse 2
beside the sea.
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Albert had a cousin named Marjorie
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And I had been noticing
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that she had noticed me
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I quickly decided if she didn't mind it
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I would spend the day in
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her gay company
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Verse 3
We shared a plate of whelks
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strolling side by side
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I said she weren't too old to take
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a donkey ride
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But I didn't mind when she
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laughed and said no
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So we paused for a while and listened
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to the minstrel show
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There was a notice at the
Verse 4
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Palace Pier
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It said there was to be a dance that night
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and it wasn't dear
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I explained of course that
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I could only waltz
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And so we waltzed to every tune and
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air
Interlude 1
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Verse 5
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Nine o'clock come round we had to
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take the charabanc
And Albert was too drunk to play
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the banjo but still we sang
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All except Marjorie, I could tell at a glance
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Because me and Albert
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was leaving for France
Verse 6
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I said we'll both be home
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in a week or two
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Me and Albert and Lord Kitchener
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will teach the Hun a thing or two
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I'm sure to return,
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after me do not yearn
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And we will waltz together all our
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lives through
Outro 1
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