"Wombling White Tie and Tails" is a song by the Wombles and is released as a sing from their fourth and final studio album, Superwombling in 1975. This song appeared from the movie Wombling Free.
Lyrics[]
I've always had a thing about Fred Astaire,
Tapping like a telegraph and dancing on air,
He told me all you needed
Was a little bit of syncopation.
I let my imagination take me away,
Ginger Womble Rogers is Madame Cholet,
And with my cast of thousands
I'll Womble across the screen.
And sing, sing, sing like a Womble,
Dance, dance, dance like a Womble.
You're an entertainer from your head down,
To your Wombling white tie and tails.
So sing, sing, sing like a Womble,
Dance, dance, dance like a Womble.
You're an entertainer from your head down,
To your Wombling white tie and tails.
From the Hollywood set to the Broadway stage,
Everybody tells me that I'm good for my age,
I may be fat
But I'm gonna be big someday
So give me a star on my dressing room door,
My tapping technique will be hard to ignore,
Dance to the rhythm!
Dance to the rhythm!
And sing, sing, sing like a Womble,
Dance, dance, dance like a Womble.
You're an entertainer from your head down,
To your Wombling white tie and tails.
So sing, sing, sing like a Womble,
Dance, dance, dance like a Womble.
You're an entertainer from your head down,
To your Wombling white tie and tails.
Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!
The Hollywood train's on time,
When you hear that whistle blowing,
Womble up and see me sometimes.
Sing, sing, sing like a Womble,
Dance, dance, dance like a Womble.
You're an entertainer from your head down,
To your Wombling white tie and tails.
So sing, sing, sing like a Womble,
Dance, dance, dance like a Womble.
You're an entertainer from your head down,
To your Wombling white tie and tails.