The Umbrella Man
Lyrics
Ginny Simms and Harry Babbitt introduce you to the Umbrella Man
Toodle, luma-luma
Toodle, luma-luma
Toodle-ly
Any umbrellas, any umbrellas to fix today?
Bring your parasol, it may be small
It may be big
He will repairs them all on what you call a thing-a-ma-jig
Pitter patter, patter
Pitter patter, patter
It looks like rain
Let it pitter patter
Let it pitter patter
Don't mind the rain
He'll mend your umbrella, then go on his way
Singing toodle, luma-luma
Toodle-lay
Toodle, luma-luma
Toodle-lay
Any umbrellas to fix today?
When there's a lull, and things are dull
He's sharpen knives for all the wives in the neighborhood
And they say he's very good
Why he'll darn a sock
Or set a clock
Fix an apple cart
Or even a broken heart
Ah, he'll mend anything
But he'd much rather sing
Toodle, luma-luma
Toodle, luma-luma
Toodle-ly
Any umbrellas, any umbrellas to fix today?
He'll patch up your trouble and go on his way
Singing toodle, luma-luma
Toodle-lay
Toodle, luma-luma
Toodle-lay
Any umbrellas to fix today?
Any umbrellas to fix today?
Writer(s): James Cavanaugh, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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