What's The Time Mr Wolf Lyrics
Southside Of Bombay
Lyrics
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
I say it's 1 o'clock
2 o'clock
3 o'clock
4 o'clock
5 o'clock
6 o'clock
It's spooling after dinner
7 o'clock
8 o'clock
9 o'clock when you're when you're with the boys
10 o'clock
11 o'clock
Mr Daddy long legs crawling up to the ceiling
The sun don't shine the sun don't shine the sun don't shine at all
Mamma Papa say you should go to school, I don't know what for
Now that I've grown up and seen the world and all its lies
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf?
Oh oh-oh Mr Daddy long legs crawling up to the ceiling
Has anyone seen the world and the state it's in it's never been this way before
Anyone who's got the eyes of love in another world
Is there anyone who's got the story anyone who's got that story
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
What's the time Mr. Wolf? What's the time?
I say it's 1 o'clock
2 o'clock
3 o'clock
4 o'clock
5 o'clock
6 o'clock
It's spooling spooling spooling after dinner
7 o'clock
8 o'clock
9 o'clock when you're when you're with the boys
10 o'clock
11 o'clock What's the time Mr. Wolf?
What's the time? ...
(Repeat to fade)
Song & Lyrics Facts
Southside Of Bombay is a song by the English rock band, What's The Time Mr Wolf? from their debut album of the same name.
It was released in April 2007 and belongs to the genre of alternative rock. Written by lead vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Ben Marwood, Southside Of Bombay features his signature acoustic guitar sound combined with lyrics that tell stories about life on the road. The rest of the band consists of bass player Dave Broughton, drummer Matt Foyster and keyboardist Sam Evans. Together they created an album full of catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics, making it one of the most popular albums of its time. In addition to Southside Of Bombay, some other notable tracks include "I Don't Want To Be A Millionaire" and "Falling Into Place". Lyrics for all songs are available online.