Album: The Impossible Dream (1974)
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  • Give my regards to Sergeant Fury
    He wanna be the judge and jury
    He teach me every thing I know
    Aha, aha

    Say goodbye to Syracuse
    She can dance away my blues
    I was a big boy up 'til then
    Aha, aha

    I wanna be rich and famous
    I wanna be just the same as
    The stars that shine on the Christmas tree
    Aha, aha

    Say hello to Mrs. Foster
    She wanna know how much it cost her
    She only lay and whispered, why?
    Aha, aha

    I wanna be rich and I wanna be famous
    I wanna be just the same as
    I wanna be rich and I wanna be famous
    I wanna be just the same as

    I wanna be, I wanna be rich and famous
    I wanna be, I wanna be just the same as
    I wanna be, I wanna be rich and famous
    I wanna be, I wanna be just the same as

    Scooby doo, Scooby doo, Scooby doo
    Scooby, da, ha, ha
    Scooby doo, Scooby doo, Scooby doo
    Scooby, da
    Scooby doo, Scooby doo, Scooby doo
    Scooby, da, d

    Writer/s: ALEX HARVEY, DAVID BATCHELOR, HUGH MCKENNA
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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