Remember You're A Womble

Album: Remember You're A Womble (1974)
Charted: 3
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  • When the sun doesn't shine and it's cloudy and gray
    And it's only the beginning of the wombling day
    And you've got to do the washing up for Madame Cholet

    Remember, remember, remember, remember
    Remember, remember, remember (member, member, member)

    Remember you're a Womble
    (Remember you're a Womble)

    Remember you're a Womble
    (Remember you're a Womble)

    Remember you're a Womble
    (Remember you're a Womble)

    Remember you're a Womble
    (Remember you're a Womble)

    Remember, member, member, what a Womble, Womble, Womble you are

    When it's foggy on the common and you just can't see
    And I womble into you and you womble into me
    Just remember we're so lucky to be wombling free

    Remember, remember, remember, remember
    Remember, remember, remember (member, member, member)
    Remember, remember, remember, remember
    Remember, remember, remember (member, member, member) Writer/s: BATT
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 1

  • Zabadak from London, EnglandBelieve it or not, The Wombles were the most successful UK Singles Chart act of 1974!
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