Bimbo – Jim Reeves

Bimbo
Written by: Rod Morris
Copyright date: November 2, 1953



Bimbo Lyrics

Bimbo, Bimbo
Where you gonna go e oh
Bimbo, Bimbo
What you gonna do e oh
Bimbo, Bimbo
Does your mommy know
That your going down the road
To see a little girly oh

Bimbo, is a little boy
Who's got a million friends
Every time he passes by
They all invite him in

He'll clap his hands
And sing and dance
And talk his baby talk
With a hole in his pants
And his knees stick out
He's just big enough to walk

Bimbo, Bimbo
Where you gonna go e oh
Bimbo, Bimbo
What you gonna do e oh
Bimbo, Bimbo
Does your mommy know
That your going down the road
To see a little girly oh

Bimbo got two big blue eyes
Hat light up like a star
And the way to light them up
Is to buy him candy bars

Cracker jack and bubble gum
Will start his day off right
All the girlies follow him
Just to beg him for a bite

Bimbo, Bimbo
Candy on your face e oh
Bimbo, Bimbo
Chewing on your gummy e oh
Bimbo, Bimbo
When you going to grow
Everybody loves you little baby bim B O

You never catch him sitting still
He's just the roving kind
All though he just a little boy
He's got a grown up mind
He's always got a shaggy dog
A pulling at his clothes
And everybody calls to him
As down the street he goes

Bimbo, Bimbo
Where you gonna go e oh
Bimbo, Bimbo
What you gonna do e oh
Bimbo, Bimbo
Does your mommy know
That your going down the road
To see a little girly oh

Bimbo Singers

1. Jim Reeves (billboard hit) November 1953 (First release).

2. Rod Morris and His Missourians November 1953 3. Eddy Howard and His Orchestra November 1953 4. Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orch December 28, 1953 5. Pee Wee King and His Band December 1953 6. Ruby Wright December 1953 7. Eddie Dean's Golden Cowboys December 1953 8. Brucie Weil with Henri René's Orchestra December 1953 9. Polly Possum & Joe Wolverton December 1953 10. Grady Martin and The Slew Foot Five January 1954 11. Suzi Miller with The Johnston Brothers February 1954 12. Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians March 1954 13. Billy Thorburn and His Strict Tempo May 1954 14. Pat McMinn with Crombie Murdoch 1954 15. Malcolm Lockyer's Strict Tempo Music 1954 16. Faron Young October 1959 17. Sonny James (The Southern Gentleman) 1960 18. Dusty King 1964 19. Del Reeves January 1966 20. Kitty Wells February 1966 21. The Hendry Sisters 1968 22. The Anita Kerr Singers 1972 23. Paul Wheater 1976 24. Die Kavalier 1982.


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