Rabbit Lyrics
Chas 'N' Dave
Lyrics
Rabbit x 20
You got a beutiful chin,
You got beutiful skin,
You got a beutiful face,
You got taste,
You got beutiful eyes,
You got beutiful thighs,
You got a lot whout a doubt,
But i think bout blowin u out,
Coz you wont stop talkin,
Why dont you give it a rest?,
You got more rabbit than sainsburys,
Its time you got it off your chest,
Now you is just the kinda girl to break my heart in two,
I knew right off when i first set my eyes on you,
But how was i to know you fed my earholes too?,
With your ecessive talking,
Your becoming a pest,
Rabbit x 20
Now your a wonderful girl,
You got a wonderful smell,
You got wonderful arms,
You got charm,
You got wonderful hair,
We make a wonderful pair,
Now i dont mind avin a chat,
But you have to keep givin it that,
No, you wont stop talkin,
Why dont you give it a rest?,
You got more rabbit than sainsburys,
Its time you got it off your chest,
Now you are just the kinda girl to break my heart in two,
I knew right off wen i first set my eyes on you,
But how was i to know you fed my earholes too,
With your excessive talkin,
Your becoming a pest,
Rabbit x 8
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Song & Lyrics Facts
Chas 'n' Dave's Rabbit is a classic pub rock song from the album A Little Bit of Us, released in 1980. The genre is an upbeat combination of country and rock music.
The lyrics were written by Chas Hodges and Dave Peacock, who together formed the band Chas 'n' Dave. Both members are multi-instrumentalists and vocalists, with their signature sound created by combining piano, guitar and drums. The song was originally released as a single in 1979 and later included on their album A Little Bit of Us. It peaked at number 8 on the UK Singles Chart and has become one of their most popular songs. The catchy chorus and humorous lyrics have earned it a place in British culture, becoming a well known karaoke favorite. The lyrics tell the story of a rabbit looking for love and trying to find its way home.