There was this girl, and she looked like a school teacher With strappy sandals and a cotton dress And her hair was always in a long, long plait With big white clips to keep it all in And stop it falling out And stop it falling out And she did the Charleston to every sort of music especially if it was punk Then it would be the Charleston sped up And the first time I saw her, she was dancing all alone, in the middle of a red-carpeted room And everyone was watching, but pretending not to She was quite something, and she knew all my friends' names But I don't think she'd remember mine Then he said...
My pretty baby, would you like to dance? And I thought, My pretty baby, I might give you a chance And he said, My little lady you must understand That I am not a magician, I am nothing but a man
But it didn't matter anyway, because we danced all the same And it seemed to me, we were dancing better than her Much better And I smoked 4 cigarettes that night, and 5 the next day, and 6 the next night To share a cigarette, and remember all the ones we shared before
But I still remember that night, (Still remember) And I still remember the red-carpeted room (Still remember) And I still remember it when he came up to me and said (Still remember) Yeah, I still remember when he came up to me and said (Still remember, still remember, still remember) He said...
My pretty baby, would you like to dance? (My pretty baby, would you like to dance?) And I thought, My pretty baby, I might give you a chance (My pretty baby, I might give you a chance) Then he said, My little lady you must understand. (My little lady) That I am not a magician, I am nothing but a man (Nothing but a man)
My pretty baby, would you like to dance? And I thought, My pretty baby, I might give you a chance Then he said My little lady you must understand That I am not a magician, I am nothing but a man
He's my magician man My magician man He's my magician man He's my magician man