Oom Pah-Pah
Lionel Bart, from Oliver

There's a little ditty
They're singin' in the city,
Especially when they've been
On the gin or the beer.
If you've got the patience,
Your own imaginations
'll tell you just exactly what you want to hear:

    Oom-pah-pah! Oom-pah-pah!
    That's how it goes,
    Oom-pah-pah! Oom-pah-pah!
    Ev'ryone knows:
    They all suppose what they want to suppose

    When they hear oom-pah-pah!

Mister Percy Snodgrass
Would often have the odd glass --
But never when he thought anybody could see.
Secretly he'd buy it,
And drink it on the quiet,
And dream he was an Earl
Wiv' a girl on each knee!   
Chorus

Pretty little Sally
Goes walkin' down the alley,
Displays a pretty ankle to all of the men.
They could see her garters,
But not for free and gratis --
An inch or two, and then
She knows when to say when!    
Chorus (last line: "Whether it's hidden, or whether it shows, It's the same oom-pah-pah!)

She was from the country,
But now she's up a gum-tree -
She let a feller feed 'er, and lead 'er along.
What's the use o' cryin'?
She's made a bed to lie in.
She's glad to bring a coin in,
And join in this song!   
Chorus (last line: "She is no longer the same blushin' rose, Ever since oom-pah-pah!)

There's a little ditty
They're singing in the city
Especially when they've been
On the gin or the beer.
If you've got the patience,
Your own imaginations
'll tell you just exactly what you want to hear: