‘Do You Come Here Often?’ is a 1966 track by the Tornados released as a B side to their last single ‘Is That A Ship I Hear’. The song is notable for producer Joe Meek’s inclusion of a gay conversation between two men (spoken by two members of the band) in the middle of the track, at a time when bein...
[Instrumental]
Do you come here often?
Only when the pirate ships go off air
Me too. (laughs)
Well, I see pajama styled shirts are in, then
Well, pajamas are out, as far as I'm concerned anyway
Who cares?
Well, I know of a few people who do
Yes, you would
Wow! These two, coming now. What do you think?
Mmmm... Mine's all right, but I don't like the look of yours
Well, I must be off
Yes, you're not looking so good
Cheerio, I'll see you down the 'Dilly
Not if I see you first, you won't
[Instrumental]
Do You Come Here Often? was written by The Tornados.
Do You Come Here Often? was produced by Joe Meek.
The Tornados released Do You Come Here Often? on Fri Aug 12 1966.