Beautiful Teamsters - Allan Sherman

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Beautiful Teamsters Lyrics

Beautiful teamsters, please let me join
'Can't drive a truck, but I'm willing to loin
Beautiful teamsters, I love youse all
That's why I'm standing by your union hall

I would be proud to carry my load
Help all the drivers stuck by the road
Beautiful teamsters, driving by night
Pass on the left side but not on the right

Wouldst you would take me life would be sweet
Then I could eat where the truck drivers eat


Beautiful teamsters, I'll pay the dues
Give me the news that I'm now one of youse
Crossing state lines with no opposition
Thanks to the interstate commoice commission


Driving through sleet and blizzard and shower
Blocking each street at the peak of rush hour
Tossing big boxes into the air
Specially the ones that say, "Handle with care"

Beautiful teamsters, won't you take me
Or I'll go back to practicing brain soigery

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Allan Sherman was a pioneer of the comedy-rock scene. Although not much to look at, the overweight, balding, short, Jewish man gained popularity and became quite the star because of his witty infusion of satirical comedy into very well orchestrated renditions of classic tunes and songs. A song would usually have a lyric, perhaps a name or phrase, that has very little to do with what the original song was about, but the words would sound similar. His albums had nothing to hide, either, as each one was recorded live, and all the laughter, and occasionally a lack thereof, could be heard.

Sherman was just a television producer, most famous for the quiz show "I've Got a Secret," not at all known as a comedian or performer, and it shocked everyone in the know when songs from his album My Son, The Folk Singer became popular. In fact, president John F. Kennedy was heard singing the song Sarah Jackman. Sherman's overnight popularity suddenly ended when the nation's attention focused on Kennedy's assassination, and the nation was too sad for such up-beat musical offerings.

Sherman then slipped back into his longtime depression, and died, quietly, at the young age of 48. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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