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Goodbye Mickey Mouse

from Days Of Wilderness (1972) by Glenn Cardier

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Written by Glenn Cardier
Recorded at Festival Studios, Sydney Australia.
Vinyl record released on Infinity 1972

lyrics

Goodbye Mickey Mouse
(Cardier)

What was your name again?
I think I’ve seen your face but I cannot place you -
I think I’ve seen your face but I cannot place you.

What was your name again?
Oh well, Mr Mickey Mouse, you’re welcome at my house -
Mr Mickey Mouse, you’re welcome at my house
If you ever come by sometime.

So goodbye Mickey Mouse, how nice of you to call -
But I really don’t believe I’ve known a Mickey Mouse at all -
So goodbye Mickey Mouse, what are you going to do?
Now, I really hope you find someone who recognises you.

Mister, if you ever come by sometime -
Funny, but I never was someone for names -
Funny, but I never was someone for names.

What was your name again?
Oh well, Mr Mickey Mouse, you’re welcome at my house -
Mr Mickey Mouse, you’re welcome at my house
If you ever come by sometime.

So goodbye Mickey Mouse, how nice of you to call -
But I really don’t believe I’ve known a Mickey Mouse at all -
So goodbye Mickey Mouse, what are you going to do?
Now, I really hope you find someone who recognises you.

What was your name again?

credits

from Days Of Wilderness (1972), released April 1, 1972
Produced by Richard Batchens
Arrangements by Richard Bowden

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Glenn Cardier Sydney, Australia

Post 2000, Glenn Cardier’s re-emergence as a songwriter/performer of real distinction has been nothing short of extraordinary. In typical single-minded fashion, he writes, performs and produces his music. Onstage, there are the trademark flashes of dark humour and thumping rockabilly/blues. But underlying it all are the songs. Happy/sad songs. Sweet/crazy songs. Cardier songs. CDs on the website. ... more

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