Hello, My Name is Fred
How would you mind if I moved in next door to you?
And then would you mind if I held up your door for you?
And maybe in time I could knock on your door
And you could answer and I could say; hello my name is Fred
And you could say hello my name is Marianne or Catherine
I don't care, I'm new; I'm Fred
And you could invite me in to see your place that's a very beautiful bedspread
And your kitchen is like mine not blue but red instead
And would you mind if I asked you if you live alone?
Because I had heard voices when passing or was it just the phone?
And then you could tell me your boyfriend calls you everyday
And I would suggest that he must have a lot to say
How would you mind if I moved in next door to you?
And then would you mind if I held up your door for you?
And maybe in time I could knock on your door
And you could answer and I could say; hello my name is Fred
You can come over anytime, borrow sugar or drink some wine
I've been alone now for several years, just me
I've got a collection of classic movies; I listen to music too
I've got a tight schedule but I don't do the things most folks do
I detect from your accent that you must come from another place?
Your complexion is perfect I swear it's Gods good grace
In time you'll be glad that I moved in next door to you
And given notice I'll make enough dinner for two
Call me at work and you'll get right through
I will answer; and you could say;
Hello is that you Fred?
And then would you mind if I held up your door for you?
And maybe in time I could knock on your door
And you could answer and I could say; hello my name is Fred
And you could say hello my name is Marianne or Catherine
I don't care, I'm new; I'm Fred
And you could invite me in to see your place that's a very beautiful bedspread
And your kitchen is like mine not blue but red instead
And would you mind if I asked you if you live alone?
Because I had heard voices when passing or was it just the phone?
And then you could tell me your boyfriend calls you everyday
And I would suggest that he must have a lot to say
How would you mind if I moved in next door to you?
And then would you mind if I held up your door for you?
And maybe in time I could knock on your door
And you could answer and I could say; hello my name is Fred
You can come over anytime, borrow sugar or drink some wine
I've been alone now for several years, just me
I've got a collection of classic movies; I listen to music too
I've got a tight schedule but I don't do the things most folks do
I detect from your accent that you must come from another place?
Your complexion is perfect I swear it's Gods good grace
In time you'll be glad that I moved in next door to you
And given notice I'll make enough dinner for two
Call me at work and you'll get right through
I will answer; and you could say;
Hello is that you Fred?
Credits
Writer(s): Martin Horntveth, Jorgen Traeen, Martin Hagfors, Lars Horntveth
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