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Horsey, horsey is a children's song written in 1938 by Paddy Roberts, Elton Box, Desmond Cox and Ralph Butler and which was made popular for Jack Jackson, Billy Cotton and Henry Hall.〔NME artists, http://www.nme.com/artists/paddy-roberts, retrieved 17/04/09.〕 :Horsey, horsey don't you stop :let your feet go clippety clop, :So when your tail goes swish :and your wheels go round, :giddy up, we're homeward bound. :Horsey horsey on your way :We’ve got a journey of many a day :So let your tail go swish :and your wheels go round, :giddy up, we're homeward bound." :We ain’t in a hurry :We ain’t in a flurry :And we don’t go tearing down the road :We ain’t in a hustle :We ain’t in a bustle :And we ain’t got a very heavy load :so :I'm gonna take my horse and buggy :I'm gonna travel all around :I wanna hear those feet go clip clop :I wanna see those wheels go round :Horsey, horsey don't you stop :Let your feet go clippety clop, :So let your tail go swish :and your wheels go round, :giddy up, we're homeward bound. This can be sung as a round. The opening verse of the song was sung by Ruth Madoc (as Gladys Pugh) in an episode of the BBC TV situation comedy, ''Hi-de-Hi!'' ('The Pay Off', 1982), set in a holiday camp in the late 1950s. ==Sources== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Horsey Horsey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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