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My Old Mans A Dustman by Lonnie Donegan My Old Mans A Dustman Now here's a little story to tell it is a must About an unsung hero that moves away your dust. Some people make a fortune, others earn a mint; My old man don't earn much, in fact he's flippin' skint. G Oh, my old man's a dustman, D He wears a dustman's hat, he wears cor-blimey trousers G And he lives in a council flat. He looks a proper nana C In his great big hobnail boots, D Now here's a little story To tell it is a must About an unsung hero That moves away your dust Some people make a fortune Others earn a mint My old man don't earn much In fact he's flippin' skint Oh, my old man's a dustman He wears a dustman's hat He wears cor-blimey trousers And he lives in a council flat He looks a proper nana In his great big hobnail boots He's got such a job to pull them up That he calls 'em daisy roots Some folks give tips at Christmas And some of them forget So when he picks their bins up He spills some on the step Now one old man got nasty And to the council wrote Next time my old man went 'round there He punched him up the throat Oh my old man's a dustman He wears a dustman's hat He wears cor-blimey trousers And he lives in a council flat I say, I say, Les Yes? I, er, I found a police dog in my dustbin Well, how do you do know he's a police dog? He had a policeman with him Though my old man's a dustman He's got an 'eart of gold He got married recently Though he's 86 years old We said, "Ere, hang on, Dad You're getting past your prime" He said, "Well, when you get to my age It helps to pass the time" Oi! My old man's a dustman He wears a dustman's hat He wears cor-blimey trousers And he lives in a council flat I say, I say, I say! Huh? My dustbin's full of lilies Well, throw 'em away then! I can't, Lily's wearing them Now, one day whilst in a hurry He missed a lady's bin He hadn't gone but a few yards When she chased after him "What game do you think you're playing?" She cried right from the 'eart "You've missed me, am I too late?" "No, jump up on the cart!" Oi! My old man's a dustman He wears a dustman's hat He wears cor-blimey trousers And he lives in a council flat I say, I say, I say! Not you again! My dustbin's absolutely full with toadstools How do you know it's full? 'Cause there's not mushroom inside He found a tiger's head one day Nailed to a piece of wood The tiger looked like miserable But I suppose he should Just then from out a window A voice began to wail It said, "Oi! Where's me tiger's head?" "Four foot from his tail" Oh, my old man's a dustman He wears a dustman's hat He wears cor-blimey trousers And he lives in a council flat Next time you see a dustman Looking all pale and sad Don't kick him in the dustbin It might be my old dad ------------------ version 2 C G7 Now here's a little story to tell it is a must C About an unsung hero that moves away your dust C7 F Some people make a fortune other's earn a mint G7 C My old man don't earn much In fact....he's flippin'.....skint G7 C G7 Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat C He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat C7 F He looks a proper narner in his great big hob nailed boots G7 C He's got such a job to pull em up that he calls them daisy roots Some folks give tips at Christmas and some of them forget So when he picks their bins up he spills some on the steps Now one old man got nasty and to the council wrote Next time my old man went 'round there he punched him up the throat Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat (spoken) I say I say Duncan! I 'er...I found a police dog in my dustbin (How do you know he's a police dog?) He had a policeman with him Though my old man's a dustman he's got a heart of gold He got married recently though he's 86 years old We said 'Ear! Hang on Dad you're getting past your prime' He said 'Well when you get to my age it helps to pass the time' Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat (spoken) I say I say I say! My dustbins full of lillies (Well throw 'em away then) I can't Lilly's wearing them Now one day while in a hurry he missed a lady's bin He hadn't gone but a few yards when she chased after him 'What game do you think you're playing' she cried right from the heart 'You've missed me...am I too late?' 'No... jump up on the cart' Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat (spoken) I say I say I say (What you again!) My dustbin's absolutely full with toadstools (How do you know it's full) 'Cos there's not much room inside He found a tiger's head one day, nailed to a piece of wood The tiger looked quite miserable but I suppose it should Just then from out a window, a voice began to wail He said (Oi! Where's me tiger head) Four foot from it's tail Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat Next time you see a dustman looking all pale and sad Don't kick him in the dustbin it might be my old dad ------------------ version 3 Tuning: E A D G B E [Verse 1] G D/F# Em A7 D7 Now here's a little story to tell it is a must G D/F# Em A7 D7 About an unsung hero that moves away your dust A7 D7 A7 D7 Some people make a fortune other's earn a mint A7 D7 A7 D7 My old man don't earn much In fact....he's flippin'.....skint [Chorus] D7 G D7 Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat G He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat G7 C He looks a proper narner in his great big hob nailed boots D7 G He's got such a job to pull em up that he calls them daisy roots [Verse 2] G D7 Some folks give tips at Christmas and some of them forget G So when he picks their bins up he spills some on the steps G7 C Now one old man got nasty and to the council wrote D7 G Next time my old man went 'round there he punched him up the throat [Chorus] G D7 Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat G He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat (Palm Muted transition) G (spoken) I say I say Lez! I 'er...I found a police dog in my dustbin (How do you know he's a police dog?) He had a policeman with him [Verse 3] G D7 Though my old man's a dustman he's got a heart of gold D7 He got married recently though he's 86 years old G7 C We said 'Ear! Hang on Dad you're getting past your prime' D7 G He said 'Well when you get to my age it helps to pass the time' [Chorus] G D7 Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat G He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat (Palm Muted Transition) G (spoken) I say I say I say! My dustbins full of lillies (Well throw 'em away then) I can't Lilly's wearing them [Verse 4] G D7 Now one day while in a hurry he missed a lady's bin G He hadn't gone but a few yards when she chased after him G7 C 'What game do you think you're playing' she cried right from the heart D7 G 'You've missed me...am I too late?' 'No... jump up on the cart' [Chorus] G D7 Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat G He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat (Palm Muted Transition) G (spoken) I say I say I say (What you again!) My dustbin's absolutely full with toadstools (How do you know it's full) 'Cos there's not much room inside [Verse 5] G D7 He found a tiger's head one day, nailed to a piece of wood G The tiger looked quite miserable but I suppose it should G7 C Just then from out a window, a voice began to wail D7 G He said (Oi! Where's me tiger head) Four foot from it's tail! [Chorus] G D7 Oh! my old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat G He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council flat G7 C Next time you see a dustman looking all pale and sad D7 G5 F5 E5 Eb5 D D F F# G Don't kick him in the dustbin it might be my old dad --------------