[Verse 1]
Cheese and onion sandwiches on Derby chinaware
Fiddles and jigs and Woogie my dog, Auntie Vi having a swear
Taking my dad for a pint or two, a Sunday morning stroll
Licorice pipes and baggy suits, Glen Hoddle scoring a goal
Catching a pike and riding my bike, old wooden wheels and a bowl of eels
[Chorus]
Yes, that's what I like, boy
That's what I like
[Verse 2]
Pie and mash and liquor, walking about in the rain
Reading 'em books and comical looks, pianos, trams, and trains
Coals and cockles and thunderstorms, plays on the wireless and all
Grandfather clocks, and Coke and brandy, fountain pens and Beano and Dandy
[Chorus]
That's what I like, I said
Hey, that's what I like
[Verse 3]
Little pubs out in the country, mother-of-pearl and Barnet Fair
The sound of a banjo, barbershop singing, and having a kip in the chair
Burnt toast, a beer from the wood, and old Jerry-Thomas' teeth
Jerry and Chet and cannon and ball, a banjo-picking Bill Keith
And old bank loads, wood-burning stoves and Shirley MacLaine and Petticoat Lane
Cheese and onion sandwiches on Derby chinaware
Fiddles and jigs and Woogie my dog, Auntie Vi having a swear
Taking my dad for a pint or two, a Sunday morning stroll
Licorice pipes and baggy suits, Glen Hoddle scoring a goal
Catching a pike and riding my bike, old wooden wheels and a bowl of eels
[Chorus]
Yes, that's what I like, boy
That's what I like
[Verse 2]
Pie and mash and liquor, walking about in the rain
Reading 'em books and comical looks, pianos, trams, and trains
Coals and cockles and thunderstorms, plays on the wireless and all
Grandfather clocks, and Coke and brandy, fountain pens and Beano and Dandy
[Chorus]
That's what I like, I said
Hey, that's what I like
[Verse 3]
Little pubs out in the country, mother-of-pearl and Barnet Fair
The sound of a banjo, barbershop singing, and having a kip in the chair
Burnt toast, a beer from the wood, and old Jerry-Thomas' teeth
Jerry and Chet and cannon and ball, a banjo-picking Bill Keith
And old bank loads, wood-burning stoves and Shirley MacLaine and Petticoat Lane
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