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As I Went Down To Windsor 
Sung and spoken by Ewan MacColl.

Spoken: And the uh, people in high places were not
exempt from
uh, the mockery of our songs.

(Sings:)

As L went down to Windsor, on a visit to the king,
The soldier there on sentry said 'e couldn't be seen.
But L looked through the window, an I got a
terrible shock,
For L saw Mrs. Langtry sitting on his knee,
Scratching his bantam
Cock a doodle doo, it's nothing to do with you,
Dickery dock, I know what,
Cock a doodle doo.

The misfortunes or misdeeds of royalty feature often in British children's song, as do rude words in disguise. This tune is very widely used and, as "My Old Man's a Dustman," was a popular hit for the skiffle king Lonnie Donegan.

 


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