Heather Bambrick - Dance To Your Daddy Lyrics

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Dance To Your Daddy

Dance To Your Daddy Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Dance To Your Daddy By Heather Bambrick?
Come here, me little Jacky, now aw've smoked mi backy
Have a bit o' cracky, till the boat comes in Dance ti' th' daddy, sing ti' th' mammy, dance ti' th' daddy, my little man You shall have a fishy on a little dishy You shall have a fishy when the boat gets in You shall have a mackerel on a little dishy You shall have a mackerel when the boat gets in Dance ti' th' daddy, my little laddie, dance ti' th' daddy, my little man Dance ti' th' daddy, sing ti' thy mommy, dance ti' th' daddy, my little man You shall have a fishy on a little dishy, You shall have a fishy when the boat gets in You shall have a herring on a little dishy You shall have a herring when the boat gets in Come here, me little Jacky, now aw've smoked mi backy Have a bit o' cracky, till the boat comes in Dance ti' th' daddy, sing ti' th' mammy, dance ti' th' daddy, my little man You shall have a fishy on a little dishy You shall have a fishy when the boat gets in You shall have a mackerel on a little dishy You shall have a mackerel when the boat gets in |
Who Wrote Dance To Your Daddy By Heather Bambrick?
Alex Harvey, Alistair Macdonald Cleminson, Chris Glen, Hugh Mckenna, Ted Mckenna
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What's The Duration Of The Dance To Your Daddy By Heather Bambrick?The duration of Dance To Your Daddy is 3:48 minutes and seconds. |
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