Strummin' Song - From "The Horsemasters"

Hum, hum, hum, hum
Strummin' song, oh, oh, oh, oh
Hum, hum, hum, hum
Strummin' song

It doesn't matter where you are
When guitars are strummin'
From Bombay to Zanzibar, everyone starts hummin'
From Marseilles to Istanbul, Iowa to Dover
Hummin' is the language of, love the whole world over

So, ho, hum, let's sing a strummin' song
Oh-oh-oh-oh, ho, hum, one we can hum along
Oh-oh-oh-oh
Let's relax lying on our backs and hum, hum, hum
Hum a strummin' song, oh-oh-oh-oh
Hum, hum, hum, hum a strummin' song

Sometimes at the end of day
When you're feeling blue
And you miss your home sweet home, here is the thing to do
Hum a little strummin' song that is bright and gay
And your cares before to long will fly, fly away

So, ho, hum, let's sing a strummin' song
(Ho, hum, let's sing a strummin' song)
Ho, hum, one we can hum along
(Ho, hum, one we can hum along)
Close your eyes and start to harmonize
And hum, hum, hum, hum

(I can't do it anymore)
(I can't, I've been dying to break up)



Credits
Writer(s): Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Alun Hoddinott
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