[Dixielandjazz] Ugly Chile Lyrics
Ron L
lherault at bu.edu
Fri Mar 6 09:04:34 PST 2009
The original tune, dating to the 20s, or maybe even earlier, is "You're Some
Pretty Doll". The parody is Ugly Chile.
I think I still have the lyrics at home. I'll have to look. What I
remember is:
You're so pretty, oh so pretty,
You're some pretty Doll.
You've got the kind of eyes that seem to talk
Make me get so nervous that I have to walk
Ron L
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Subject: Re: [Dixielandjazz] Ugly Chile Lyrics
Charlie Hull wrote:
> This is approximately what Johnny Mercer sang on the second chorus (as
> I recall):
>
> Gee, you're ugly, You're so ugly,
> You're some ugly chile.
> The clothes that you wear are not in style
> You look like an ape ev'ry time you smile
>
> How I hate you, you alligator bait, you
> Why don't you lay down and die
> You're knock-kneed, pigeon-toes, box-ankled, too
> There's a curse in your fam'ly and it fell on you
> You're so ugly, Gee, you're ugly
> You're some ugly chile.
>
> Charlie Hull
>
> John Gerber wrote:
>> Hi! I'm a newbie from texas. Among my thousands of Hot Jazz tunes is
>> one first recorded by George Brunis and later by Eli's Chosen
>> Seven(They supposedly sang it at thefirst Newport Jazz Festival.
>> It's called Ugly Chile and I am going to try and find the lyrics for
>> this site tonight
>>
>>
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Johhny Mercer sang it on an early Capitol side and he wrote a first
churus lyric that was typical cool Mercer take. The fog of time keeps my
memory from letting it come to the front but I remember it as "Your some
pretty, oh so pretty, you're some pretty chile." It talked of the child
being younger and his mama saying he as pretty... "But the I grew up and
this is what I get..." or something along that line. Bet our Ozian
archivist Bill H. has it, or someone else with more active "little gray
cells!"
Don Ingle
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