King of the Bungaloos by Gene Greene
King of the Bungaloos by Gene Greene

King of the Bungaloos

Gene Greene * Track #1 On Pop Music: The Early Years 1890-1950

King of the Bungaloos Lyrics

I just received a cable back from my ancestral home
It tells me I'm the Great Gazoo, successor to the throne
My throne will be a bungalow way up in the trees
Where I'll be the ruling monarch over all
My place will be gorillas, apes, monks and chimpanzees
Who will be ever ready after my call

Well I will be that King Gazoo, the ruler high on the bungaloo
And when I ride on the mighty Nile, on that royal crocodile
When on the throne I'll take my stand then I'll be a mighty man
I'll be that zo-koo koo-koo grand king of the bungaloos

My chariot will be of gold with zebra for my steed
My tandem will be lions bold away up in the lead
The streets are all paved with ivory and precious sparkling stone
And 97 wives to call my own
An elephant for a porter cause he can pack a trunk
And a tiger for my footstool on my ever lovin' throne!

[Scat singing: Chorus]

King of the Bungaloos Q&A

Who wrote King of the Bungaloos's ?

King of the Bungaloos was written by Charley Straight & Gene Greene.

When did Gene Greene release King of the Bungaloos?

Gene Greene released King of the Bungaloos on Mon Jan 01 1917.

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