Difference between revisions of "Dear Jeepers"
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| + | "Oh, what have we here? Oh! A letter! It smells... | ||
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| + | Oh, how wonderful! I just love letters that are | ||
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| + | perfumed. Oh! Lovely! Lovely stench! Essence | ||
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| + | of wolfbane! Oh, Let me open it!... | ||
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| + | "Dear [[Jeepers]], it was so nice of you to attend | ||
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| + | my party at the castle last week. You and Doris | ||
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| + | make such a lovely couple. I'm also very glad to | ||
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| + | have seen Igor, Boris, and Sally Snake, and | ||
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| + | Funkin the Rat. It was so much fun when we all | ||
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| + | played 'Pin the Tail on the Werewolf,' Oh yes! | ||
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| + | and 'Electrical Chairs.' When everybody sat | ||
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| + | down, Oh! Two million volts! Ha-ha-ha...! Oh, | ||
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| + | such fun!" | ||
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| + | Uh...Doris, squeeze me a glass of mildew... | ||
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| + | And to continue now... | ||
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| + | "Although the party was supposed to be rot | ||
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| + | luck, it turned out to be pot luck. It was still | ||
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| + | lovely of you to bring along that 'Leg of Lepre- | ||
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| + | chaun au Gratin.' Desdemona wants the recipe. | ||
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| + | Well, I'm... I'm rather exhausted, so I... I must | ||
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| + | close now. The sun is coming up and I must | ||
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| + | return to the crypt. | ||
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| + | Sincerely, Count Dracula. | ||
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| + | Oh, P/S. Here's a riddle: | ||
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| + | Where there's a will, what's the way?" | ||
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| + | Ho-ho! Ha-ha-ha." | ||
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==Players On This Song== | ==Players On This Song== | ||
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared== | ||
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* 1963 ~ [[Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years]] (1998) ~ Bob Guy | * 1963 ~ [[Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years]] (1998) ~ Bob Guy | ||
* 1963 ~ [[How's Your Bird?]] (1998) ~ Bob Guy | * 1963 ~ [[How's Your Bird?]] (1998) ~ Bob Guy | ||
| − | * 1963 ~ [[For Collectors Only]] ( | + | * 1963 ~ [[For Collectors Only]] (2002) ~ Bob Guy |
===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | ===Tribute & Cover Albums=== | ||
Latest revision as of 07:45, 13 December 2021
Lyrics
"Oh, what have we here? Oh! A letter! It smells...
Oh, how wonderful! I just love letters that are
perfumed. Oh! Lovely! Lovely stench! Essence
of wolfbane! Oh, Let me open it!...
"Dear Jeepers, it was so nice of you to attend
my party at the castle last week. You and Doris
make such a lovely couple. I'm also very glad to
have seen Igor, Boris, and Sally Snake, and
Funkin the Rat. It was so much fun when we all
played 'Pin the Tail on the Werewolf,' Oh yes!
and 'Electrical Chairs.' When everybody sat
down, Oh! Two million volts! Ha-ha-ha...! Oh,
such fun!"
Uh...Doris, squeeze me a glass of mildew...
And to continue now...
"Although the party was supposed to be rot
luck, it turned out to be pot luck. It was still
lovely of you to bring along that 'Leg of Lepre-
chaun au Gratin.' Desdemona wants the recipe.
Well, I'm... I'm rather exhausted, so I... I must
close now. The sun is coming up and I must
return to the crypt.
Sincerely, Count Dracula.
Oh, P/S. Here's a riddle:
Where there's a will, what's the way?"
Ho-ho! Ha-ha-ha."
Players On This Song
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Singles
- Dear Jeepers (02:26) / Letter From Jeepers (02:20) - Bob Guy (1963)
Zappa Albums & Side Projects
- 1963 ~ Rare Meat - Early Works Of Frank Zappa (1983) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ Cucamonga Years - The Early Works Of Frank Zappa (1962-1964) (1991) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ Rare Beefheart / Vintage Zappa (1991) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ Early Works 1963-1964 (1992) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ Cucamonga - Frank's Wild Years (1998) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ How's Your Bird? (1998) ~ Bob Guy
- 1963 ~ For Collectors Only (2002) ~ Bob Guy