The Old Fiddler And His Cow
There was an old fiddler who had a cow
The cow wore striped pants
And when the old fiddler would play a tune
The cow would love to dance
Dance, dance, dance, the cow would love to dance
Dance, dance, dance, the cow would love to dance
The fiddler played and the cow she danced
Beneath the light of the moon
The fiddler got tired, but the cow did not
She said: "Play another tune"
Tune, tune, tune, Play another tune
Tune, tune, tune, play another tune
The cow kept dancing and danced all night
And most of the following day
And all of the animals joined right in
And danced their shoes away
Away way way, they danced their shoes away
Away way way, they danced their shoes away
There was an old fiddler who had a cow
The cow wore striped pants
And when the old fiddler would play a tune
The cow would love to dance

Written by William Stevens, copyright 1987 by the author
Recorded on "No Bath Today," a 1987 cassette by the Tune Mammals
(alias the Stevens family)
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