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Stereophonics & Jools Holland & His Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
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In 2001, Welsh rock band Stereophonics released a version of the song on single. It was subsequently added to their previous album’s re-release Just Enough Education to Perform as track seven and on their first compilation album as the final track.[6][7] The band originally recorded their version as...
[Verse 1]
Ever seen a blind man cross the road
Trying to make the other side?
Ever seen a young girl growing old
Trying to make herself a bride?
[Chorus 1]
So what becomes of you, my love?
When they have finally stripped you of
The handbags and the gladrags
That your poor old granddad
Had to sweat to buy you, baby
[Verse 2]
Once I was a young man
And all I thought I had to do was smile
Well, you are still a young girl
And you've bought everything in style
[Chorus 2]
So once you think you're in, you're out
'Cause you don't mean a single thing without
The handbags and the gladrags
That your poor old granddad
Had to sweat to buy you
[Verse 3]
Sing a song of six-pence for your sake
And drink a bottle full of rye
Four and twenty blackbirds in a cake
And bake 'em all in a pie
[Chorus 3]
They told me you missed school today
So what I suggest you just throw them all away
The handbags and the gladrags
That your poor old granddad
Had to sweat to buy
They told me you missed school today
So what I suggest you just throw them all away
The handbags and the gladrags
That your poor old granddad
Had to sweat to buy you
Handbags and Gladrags was written by Mike d’Abo.
Handbags and Gladrags was produced by Stereophonics & Laurie Latham.