The Little Shoemaker
The Gaylords
English words by Geoffrey Clarmont Parsons, Nathan Korb, and John Turner
Phillips
Music by Rudi Revil
Peaked at # 2 in 1954
Competing version by Winterhalter's Orchestra & Chorus and a Friend
hit #9. The uncredited lead singer was Eddie Fisher.
TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: Most lyrics sung by entire group. (words sung by lead
only)
Tap, tap, stitch and tap
Make me a pair of shoes
Lei scarpini de bailare, bailare.
Bailaremos tutusi.
Lei scarpini de bailare, bailare.
Bailaremos con cosi.
In the shoemaker's shop this refrain would never stop
As he tapped away, working all the day
(At his bench, there was he, just as busy as a bee)
Little time to lose for the boots and shoes
But his heart went "pop" inside the little shop
When a lovely girl set 'em all a-whirl
She had come to choose some pretty dancing shoes
And he heard her say in a charming way
Shoes to set my feet a-dancing, dancing
Dancing, dancing all the day
Shoes to set my feet a-dancing, dancing
Dancing all my cares away
(Then he tapped and he stitched for his fingers were bewitched)
And he sewed a dream into every seam
(Making shoes, oh, so neat just like magic on her feet)
And he hoped she'd know that he loved her so
But she danced, danced, danced as though she were entranced
Like a spinning top all around the shop
On her dainty feet she whirled into the street
And he heard her say as she danced away
Lei scarpini de bailare, bailare.
Bailaremos tutusi.
Lei scarpini de bailare, bailare.
Bailaremos con cosi.
Shoes to set my feet a-dancing, dancing
Dancing all my cares away
All my cares away!!