Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Paul Clayton
Tail Toddle is a popular Fifeshire song about intercourse, transcribed by Robert Burns in his “Merry Muses of Caledonia.” A song sung on many convivial occasions, presents a text of difficult comprehension being full of obsolete Scottish words and double meanings: a maiden has fun with a lad named T...
Tail toddle, tail toddle
Tommie makes my tail toddle
In and out with diddle daddle
Tommie makes my tail toddle
Our goodwife went o'er to Fife
For to buy a coal-riddle
Long or she come back again
Tommie made my tail toddle
Tail toddle, tail toddle
Tommie makes my tail toddle
In and out with diddle daddle
Tommie makes my tail toddle
Now when I'm dead, I'm out of date
And when I'm sick, I'm full o' trouble
When I'm weel I step about
And Tommie makes my tail toddle
Tail toddle, tail toddle
Tommiе makes my tail toddle
In and out with diddle daddlе
Tommie makes my tail toddle
Jessie Mac, she gave a penny
Helen Wallace gave a bottle
Said the bride, it's very little
For to mend a broken doddle
Tail toddle, tail toddle
Tommie makes my tail toddle
In and out with diddle daddle
Tommie makes my tail toddle
Paul Clayton released Tommie Makes My Tail Toddle on Wed Jan 01 1958.