Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
Barry Booth
I saw him in the corner shop buying balsa-wood and glue
Asking the assistant for model-kit number two
Then, happy as a sandman, run, running to his hobby-room
High above the pretty people busy making friends, busy making friends
He can build aeroplanes, make little wooden trains
That's the life he understands
His scene is a shelf that he's made by himself
For he's very good with his hands
He's very good, very very good
Very good with his hands
There's no need to laugh when you see him
'Cos he's very good with his hands
Hе's very good, very very good
Vеry good with his hands
I took a girl from Wimbledon to watch him make a chair
He seemed a little taken with the colour of her hair
Then, happy as a sandman, run, running from his hobby-room
She goes around the smartest places telling everyone, telling everyone
He can build aeroplanes, make little wooden trains
That's the life he understands
His scene is a shelf that he's made by himself
But he's very good with his hands
He's very good, very very good
Very good with his hands
There's no need to laugh when you see him
'Cos he's very good with his hands
He's very good, very very good
Very good with his hands
He’s Very Good with His Hands was written by Michael Palin & Barry Booth.
He’s Very Good with His Hands was produced by Tony Hatch.