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Sylvia's Mother Lyrics Dr. Hook YouTube
Please, Mrs. Avery, I just want to tell her goodbye. [Verse 2] Sylvia's mother says Sylvia's packing. She's gonna be leaving today. Sylvia's mother says Sylvia's marrying. A fella down Galveston. "Sylvia's Mother" is a 1972 single by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show and the group's first hit song. It was written by Shel Silverstein, produced by Ron Haffkine and was highly successful in the United States, reaching #5 on the Billboard singles chart (tied with "Sexy Eyes" from the album Sometimes You Win for the band's best performing song), as well as #2 in the United Kingdom. Please Mrs. Avery, I just gotta talk to her. I'll only keep her a while. Please Mrs. Avery, I just wanna tell 'er goodbye. Sylvia's mother says, 'Sylvia's hurryin'. She's catchin' the nine o'clock train'. Sylvia's mother says, 'Take your umbrella. Cause Sylvie, it's startin' to rain'. About Sylvia's Mother "Sylvia's Mother" is a 1972 single by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show and the group's first hit song. It was written by Shel Silverstein, produced by Ron Haffkine and was highly successful in the United States, reaching #5 on the Billboard singles chart (tied with "Sexy Eyes" from the album Sometimes You Win for the band's best performing song), as well as #1 in Ireland and.
Dr. Hook Sylvia's Mother (with lyrics) 1960s music, Beautiful songs, Music lovers
Sylvia's mother says "Take your umbrella, 'cause Sylvia it's starting to rain". And Sylvia's mother says "Thank you for calling and sir won't you come back again". And the operator says. "Forty cents more for the next three minutes". Please Mrs. Avery, I've just got to talk to her. I'll only keep her a while. About Sylvia's Mother "Sylvia's Mother" is a 1972 single by Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show and the group's first hit song. It was written by Shel Silverstein, produced by Ron Haffkine and was highly successful in the United States, reaching #5 on the Billboard singles chart (tied with "Sexy Eyes" from the album Sometimes You Win for the band's best performing song), as well as #1 in Ireland and. "Sylvia's Mother" was a 1972 single by Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show and the group's first hit song. It was written by Shel Silverstein and was highly success. I'll only keep her a while. Please Mrs. Avery, I just wanna tell 'er goodbye. Sylvia's mother says "Sylvia's packin'". "She's gonna be leavin' today". Sylvia's mother says "Sylvia's marryin' ". "A fella down Galveston way". Sylvia's mother says "Please don't say nothin'". "To make her start cryin' and stay". CHORUS.
Sylvia's Mother DOCTOR HOOK (with lyrics) YouTube
Sylvia's mother says "Sylvia's busy, too busy to come to the phone" Sylvia's mother says "Sylvia's trying, to start a new life of her own" Sylvia's mother says "Sylvia's happy so why don't you leave her alone?" Sylvia's mother says, 'Sylvia's busy Too busy to come to the phone' Sylvia's mother says, 'Sylvia's tryin' To start a new life of her own' Sylvia's mother says, 'Sylvia's happy
The first big hit for this group (who called themselves Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show for this first release). Written by Shel Silverstein (famous for his bo. Please, Missus Avery, I just gotta talk to her, I only keep her a while. Please, Missus Avery, I just want to tell her goodbye. Sylvia's mother says Sylvia's packin', she's gonna be leavin' today. Sylvia's mother says Sylvia's marryin'. a fellow down Galveston way. Sylvia's mother says "Please don't say nothin'.
Sylvia's Mother Poem by Shel Silverstein
A classic from Dr. Hook Sylvia's mother says Sylvia's packin' she's gonna be leavin' today. Sylvia's mother says Sylvia's marryin' a fella down Galveston way. Sylvia's mother says please don't say nothin' to make her start cryin' and stay. And the operator says forty cents more for the next three minutes. Please Mrs. Avery, I just gotta talk to her, I'll only keep her.