The Sunday Driver
Tono: Original
Sunday driver
[Verse]
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Well, I've been a Sunday driver noo for many's a happy year,
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I've never had my Morris Minor oot o' second gear.
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I can drive at fifty miles an hour on motorway or track,
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with me wife up front beside me and her mother in the back.
[Chorus]
C G
There was me and my daddy and my daddy's mammy,
D G D G
and her sister's Granny and four of her chums, and Auntie Jean.
[Verse]
G D G
In a crowd of fifty trippers you can always pick me oot,
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by my âDon't blame me, I voted Toryâ sticker on the boot,
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wi' my bunch of heather stickin' from my radiator grille,
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and me stick-on transfer bullet holes and licence for tae kill.
[Chorus]
C G
There was me and my daddy and my daddy's mammy,
D G D G
and her sister's Granny and four of her chums, and Auntie Peg.
[Verse]
G D G
I've a hundred plastic pennants just to show you where I've been,
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my steering wheel is clad in simulated leopard-skin.
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Up front fae the drivin' mirror hangs a plastic skeleton,
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and in the back a dog wi' eyes that flicker off and on !
[Chorus]
C G
There was me and my daddy and my daddy's mammy,
D G D G
and her sister's Granny and four of her chums, and Auntie Lee.
[Verse]
G D G
Well, I always drive as though my foot was restin' on the brake,
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I weave aboot the road just so's ye cannae overtake.
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I can get ye sae frustrated that ye'll finish up in tears,
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and the sound of blarin' motor horns is music to my ears !
[Chorus]
C G
There was me and my daddy and my daddy's mammy,
D G D G
and her sister's Granny and four of her chums, and Auntie Liz.
[Verse]
G D G
Now, if ye wonder how these weekly trips I can afford,
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it's because I'm on a stipend from the Scottish Tourist Board.
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You're supposed tae enjoy the scenery, the finest of it's kind,
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and that is why I have a convoy followin' behind !
[Chorus]
C G
There was me and my daddy and my daddy's mammy,
D G D G
and her sister's Granny and four of her chums, and Auntie Rose.
[Verse]
G D G
There's just no way of escaping me, no matter how ye seek,
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for the simple fact that I'm a traffic warden through the week.
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I'm boostin' my efficiency, and here's my master plan :
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I'm savin' up my pennies just to buy a Caravan.
[Chorus]
C G
There was me and my daddy and my daddy's mammy,
D G D G
and her sister's Granny and four of her chums, and Auntie Gertrude.
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There was me and my daddy and my daddy's mammy,
D G D G
and her sister's Granny and four of her chums, âYer gaun too fastâ.
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