Ivy Boy
Song Length - 3:51
Ivy Boy is yet another song used over the ending sequence of Pete and Pete. One example of this is at the end of the series three opener The Trouble with Teddy. Here it is just instrumental.
Lyrics:
Holy Holly,
She don't approve it all.
She thinks that she's a pony,
Prancing in the front hall.
She sleeps with the saddle on,
Gets up and rides at dawn.
Nobody knows what's wrong,
But she can't keep her trousers on.
Humpty Mudumpty (?),
She's all better now.
She thought that she was somebody else for a while,
A house at the North Pole,
She went for her daily stroll,
Wearing a wig and a mink stole,
That she's the daughter of a rock and roll.
Ivy Boy, he couldn't be
trusted,
feeling his
face was familiar,
Tried to be like a monthly
haul,
Living like a rubber
ball,
Found himself in Montreal,
Ivy couldn't deal it
all. (times 15)
Key
light yellow writing =
lines or words that we had difficulty working out and as a result are probably
wrong.
yellow writing = chorus
grey writing = how many times the line is repeated