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The opening track to Caravan’s third record In The Land Of Grey And Pink, “Golf Girl” is a song written by bassist Richard Sinclair about his chance encounter with his then-girlfriend who would later become his wife.
The studio track features additional trombone and flutes, the former being replace...
[Verse 1]
Standing on a golf course, dressed in PVC
I chanced upon a golf girl selling cups of tea
She asked me did I want one, asked me with a grin
For thruppence you can buy one, full right to the brim
So, of course I had to have one, in fact I ordered three
So I could watch the golf girl, could see she fancied me
And later on the golf course after drinking tea
It started raining golf balls, she protected me
[Chorus]
Her name was Pat, and we sat
Under a tree, she kissed me
We go for walks in fine weather
All together on the golf course, we talk in morse
[Verse 2]
Standing on a golf course, dressed in PVC
I chanced upon a golf girl selling cups of tea
She asked me did I want one, asked me with a grin
For thruppence you can buy one, full right to the brim
So of course I had to have one, in fact I ordered three
So I could watch the golf girl could see she fancied me
And later on the golf course after drinking tea
It started raining golf balls, she protected me
[Chorus]
Her name was Pat, and we sat
Under a tree, she kissed me
Golf Girl was written by Pye Hastings & Richard Sinclair & David Sinclair & Richard Coughlan.
Golf Girl was produced by David Hitchcock.