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The Lonesome Death of Ukelele Ike lyrics

I was born in Hannibal, Missouri
A funny little frog-faced man
Made my livin' singin' in the movies
On the back lots of Fantasy Land

Mark Twain came from Hannibal, Missouri
And various other drunks like me
I learned to play the ukulele
And reinvented my destiny

'Cause no one dies, do they?
Not if they play the Ukulele
And no one cries, baby
Not if they're wishin' on a star, well maybe

Yes, I kept singin' in the rain
Dancin' in the Kleig light sunshine too
I was the voice of Jiminy Cricket
Wishin' on a star for you

But I died penniless and forgotten
In the motion picture old folks' home
In Never Land I was in High Cotton
My voice warbled out of the gramophone

So hand me down my walkin' cane
My old vaudevillian crooner's pipes
Heh, I got one more song for you, Charley
It's called, 'The lonesome death of Ukulele Ike'

The Lonesome Death of Ukelele Ike Video

The Lonesome Death Of Ukulele Ike (Cliff Edwards) by Tom Russell: Here is a great tribute song to "Ukulele Ike" Cliff Edwards. "The Lonesome Death Of Ukulele Ike" by the great Folk/Country singer Tom Russell. It's hard to p... (video from YouTube)

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