Mr. Walker

Johnny Osbourne

[Intro]
School days, school days
I wish school days would come again (Again)

[Chorus]
Please, mister Walker
I like your daughter
I used to tell her
That I'm a welder
That was a lie, sir
I'm just a singer
In a roots-rock-reggae band
Now I'm asking for her hand
I hope you'll understand

[Verse 1]
She used to pass my yard
With her chopa-chopa slate
I used to lend her my new slate in school
The teacher used to say
She hope that we would have got wed
An' every evening after school
I would walk hеr to her gate
So, as a wise fathеr
Please, mister Walker
Hope that you can see my face
When I'm asking again

[Chorus]
Please, mister Walker
I like your daughter
I used to tell her
That I'm a welder
That was a lie, sir
I'm just a singer
In a roots-rock-reggae band
Now I'm asking for her hand
I hope you understand (Kind sir)

[Verse 2]
And when we working third form
I used to carry her books to school
We never break no golden rule
We never stall a day from school
If it was wrong to take her to Hope Gardens
Then, sir, I want to beg your pardon
A little kiss in the dark
A little walk through the park
That's all in a schoolboy love affair
So I hope I may be clear
Mister Walker, I'm-a asking once again

[Outro]
Please, mister Walker

Curiosités sur la chanson Mr. Walker de Johnny Osbourne

Quand la chanson “Mr. Walker” a-t-elle été lancée par Johnny Osbourne?
La chanson Mr. Walker a été lancée en 1980, sur l’album “Folly Ranking”.

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