Patricia The Stripper



Dennis is a menace with his "anyone for tennis?"
And beseeching me to come and keep the score...
And Maud saya "Oh Lord! I'm so terribly bored!"
I really can't stand it anymore...

I'm going out to dinner, with a gorgeous singer,
To a little place I've found down by the quay;
Her name is Patricia, she calls herself Delicia,
And the reason isn't very hard to see...

She says God made her a sinner just to keep fat men thinner,
As they tumble down in heaps before her feet.
They hang around in groups like battle-weary troops,
One can often see them queue right down the street...

You see Patricia, or Delicia, not only is a singer
She also removes all her clothing...
For Patricia is the best stripper in town,

And with a swing of her hips she started to strip,
To tremendous applause she took off her drawers,
And with a lick of her lips she undid all the clips,
Threw it all in the air, and everyone stared,
And as the last piece of clothing fell to the floor,
The police were banging on the door,
On a Saturday night, in nineteen twenty-four...

Take it away boys!
But poor Patricia was arrested and everyone detested,
The manner in which she was exposed,
And later on in court, well, everybody thought
A summer run in jail would be proposed,

But the judge said, "Patricia,
Or may I say, Delicia,
The facts of this case lie before me...
Case dismissed ... this girl was in her working clothes!!"

And with a swing of her hips, she started to strip,
To tremendous applause she took off her drawers,
And with a lick of her lips she undid all her clips,
Threw it all in the air, and everyone stared,
And as the last piece of clothing fell to the floor,
The police were yelling out for more!!!
On a Saturday night in nineteen twenty-four...
On a Saturday night in nineteen twenty-four...
"I'm asked where the idea for that song came from... It was on an aeroplane flying from London to Dublin. I'd just been at an English country weekend where everybody was terribly 'Haw, haw', wore dinner jackets for dinner and got up at 6 o'clock in the morning to go fishing. Stuff like that. It was a strange trip, although I enjoyed it very much. It's just that I could image myself doing something completely different - like thinking, as you sat there sipping Pimms and watching tennis 'I'm going off this evening to have dinner with a stripper!' It was so bizarre a thing to do. That's where the idea started!"
The Getaway Gazette, September 1985

Albums

"Patricia The Stripper" appears on the following albums:

Spanish Train & Other StoriesBest MovesThe Very Best of Chris de BurghHigh On Emotion Live From DublinThe River SessionsGold

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