Roll Me Over in the Clover was a randy little number that was hugely popular in England in 1944. The lyrics, for the time, were extremely racy and the subject matter was, well, sex. Here is one version of the lyrics (from Cantaria, an online library of bardic songs):
Roll Me Over. Oh, this is number one, And the fun has just begun. Roll me over, lay me down And do it again. Chorus: Roll me over In the clover, Roll me over, lay me down And do it again. Oh, this is number two, And my hand is on her shoe. Roll me over, lay me down And do it again. Oh, this is number three, And my hand is on her knee. Roll me
Roll me over, lay me down and do it again. Roll me over in the clover Roll me over. Lay me down And do it again. I took me trousers down As we lay upon the ground. Roll me over, lay me down and do it again. I opened up her thigh With a great big heavin' sigh. Roll me over, I said, lay me down and do it again. She grabbed me by the stick
Roll Me Over Now this is number one, and the fun has just begun Roll me over, lay me down and do it again Roll me over, in the clover * Roll me over, lay me down and do it again. And this is number two, and I'm taking off her shoe number three... My hand is on her knee number four...She's beggin' me for more number five...We're startin in to
Subject: RE: Roll me over in the Clover From: GUEST,Roll&Go-c Date: 22 Feb 01 - 09:18 AM Hard to resist this one, given the name of our group. According to my source, the Oak publication ROLL ME OVER, the song in question became popular in WWII and can be traced back to traditional pumping shanties such as Put Your Shoulder Next to Mine and Pump Away ; it also may be related to Shove
Roll me over. In the clover. Roll me over in the clover do it again, do it again. (chorus) I gave her inch number 1. She said, “baby, you’re not done.”. Put your body next to mine. Drive it on down the line. (Chorus) I gave her inch number 2
Aug 15, 2015 Roll Me Over by Misbehavin' Maidens, released 15 August 2015 Well, this is number one, And we've only has just begun, Roll me over, lay me down, and do it again. Chorus: Roll me over in the clover, Roll me over, lay me down, and do it again. Well, this is number two, If he can cough up a dubloon, Roll me over, lay me down, and do it again
Jan 01, 2004 Jan 01, 2004 Roll me over, lay me down, And do it again.[CHORUS] Roll me over, in the clover, Roll me over, lay me down, And do it again. Now, this is number two, And he's got me in a stew. Roll me over, lay me down, And do it again.[CHORUS] Read More. Anonymous Americas. Thursday, January 1, 2004
Mar 17, 2021 Mar 17, 2021 Roll me over in the clover Country Life UK | March 17, 2021 Finding a four-leafed example might be lucky, but, as we toast St Patrick’s Day, Ian Morton investigates why the clover (or shamrock) is so important to the Irish Ian Morton. FIRSTLY, we have the Irish question. No, not that one, this one: what is shamrock and what is clover? The sentimental claim of the Emerald
When Walker, Pike and Jones start larking about then singing the ribald song Roll Me Over In The Clover Mainwaring stops them and apologises to the bus conductress. She is grateful and says he is very gallant . Warden Hodges arrives, and teases the platoon for
Feb 28, 2016 Intro = C F Roll me over in the clover C G C Roll me over lay me down and do it again Verse 1 C Well this is number one Dm And the fun has just begun G C Roll me over lay me down and do it again F Roll me over in the clover C G C Roll me over lay me down and do it again Verse 2 C Well this is number two Dm And my hand is on her shoe G C Roll me
Subject: REQ: Lyrics for Roll me over in the clover. From: [email protected] (Don Sabbe) Date: 23 Feb 97 - 04:14 PM Hi, I've just (mis)spent over an hour looking on the web for the lyrics to one of my favorite old dirty ditties - Roll me over in the clover , also known as The Nurses Song
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