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Thread #129994   Message #2922672
Posted By: pdq
07-Jun-10 - 06:02 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: Keep That Wheel A Turning / William Brown
Subject: Lyr Add: WILLIAM BROWN
William Brown

Traditional Woodcraft song arr. by Stan Kelly Tune: Friggin' in the Riggin' (or similar)

Well, a nice young man was William Brown,
He worked for a wage in Liverpool town,
He worked from six till eight at night,
Turning a wheel from left to right.

CH:
Keep that wheel a-turning, keep that wheel a-turning
Keep that wheel a-turning and do a little more each day.

One day the boss to William came
And said, "Look here, young what's your name,
"We're not content with what you do,
"Work a little harder or out you go."

So William turned and made her run
Three times roung in the time of one,
He turned so hard he soon was made
The Lord High Turner of his trade.

William turned with the same sweet smile,
The goods he made grew such a pile;
They filled the room and the room next door
And overflowed to the basement floor.

The nation heard of the wondrous tale,
His picture appeared in the Sketch and the Mail;
The railways ran excursions down,
And all to look at William Brown.

But sad the sequel is to tell;
He turned out more than the boss could sell;
The market slumped and the price went down,
Seven more days and they sacked young Brown.

{The moral of the tale is plain to tell:
If you wanna lose yer job, just werk like HELL!}

CH:
And keep that wheel a-turning, keep that wheel a-turning
Keep that wheel a-turning and do a little more each day.

© 1961 Heathside Music