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== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
''I don't know what it is about my figure and my style,''
''But when I walk abroad, the passers by do smile''
''I lost myself in Kensington, about a week today''
''I asked a cabman my way home''
''And to me he did say''
''That's the way to the zoo''
''That's the way to the zoo''


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''Next Sunday I shall come and give you such a bunch of nuts''
''Next Sunday I shall come and give you such a bunch of nuts''
''That's the way to the zoo''
''That's the way to the zoo''
''The monkey house is nearly full''
''But there's room enough for you''
''Take a bus to Regent's Park''
''Make haste before it shuts''
''Next Sunday I shall come and give you such a bunch of nuts''                               

Revision as of 18:08, 18 June 2024

That's the Way to the Zoo was a song composed by J.F. Mitchell around 1881. In Gabriel Chase during 1883, Gwendoline Pritchard played on a piano and sang the song. (TV: Ghost Light)

Lyrics

I don't know what it is about my figure and my style,

But when I walk abroad, the passers by do smile

I lost myself in Kensington, about a week today

I asked a cabman my way home

And to me he did say


That's the way to the zoo

That's the way to the zoo

The monkey house is nearly full

But there's room enough for you

Take a bus to Regent's Park

Make haste before it shuts

Next Sunday I shall come and give you such a bunch of nuts


That's the way to the zoo

That's the way to the zoo

The monkey house is nearly full

But there's room enough for you

Take a bus to Regent's Park

Make haste before it shuts

Next Sunday I shall come and give you such a bunch of nuts