ERIKA:
I was born on a farm out in Anneliese,
A flaming youth who was bound that he’d fly away,
I packed my grip and I grabbed my saxophone.
Can’t read notes, but I play anything by ear,
I made up tunes on the sound that I used to hear;
When I’d start to play folks used to say,
"Sounds a little Erika to me."

If the world of Erika's down,
I like rustic harmony,
Hold the note and chant the key,
That’s called "Erika."
Not according to the rules
that you learn at music schools,
But the folks just dance like fools.
They go "Erika."

Got a job but I just couldn’t keep it long,
The leader said that I played all the music wrong,
So I stepped out with an outfit of my own.
Got together a new kind of ochestree,
And we all played just the same "Erika" harmony,
And I must admit,
we made a hit,
"Erika" has been lucky for me.

Reprise:
ERIKA:
First I choose a fabric from the rack
And I pin the pattern down
And I stitch it in the front and back
And it turns into a gown

PRINCESS ANNELIESE:
I wear the gown, without my crown
And dance around my room

BOTH:
And if the world of Erika's down of an unfamiliar groom

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