Horsey Horsey

Horsey, horsey is a comedy song written in 1937 by Paddy Roberts, Elton Box, Desmond Cox and Ralph Butler and which was made popular for Jack Jackson, Billy Cotton and Henry Hall. Original lyrics: [Verse 1] Farmer Grey's got a one-horse shayHe takes to town on market dayComing home when the lights are lowHe sings this song as away they go [Chorus] [Verse 2] Going home, when they get half wayThey call a halt at the "Load of Hay"He has just one, then he has one moreAnd you'll hear him singing after three or four. [Chorus] Your tail go swish and your wheels go round, Giddy up, we're homeward bound.

Horsey Horsey

Horsey, horsey is a comedy song written in 1937 by Paddy Roberts, Elton Box, Desmond Cox and Ralph Butler and which was made popular for Jack Jackson, Billy Cotton and Henry Hall. Original lyrics: [Verse 1] Farmer Grey's got a one-horse shayHe takes to town on market dayComing home when the lights are lowHe sings this song as away they go [Chorus] [Verse 2] Going home, when they get half wayThey call a halt at the "Load of Hay"He has just one, then he has one moreAnd you'll hear him singing after three or four. [Chorus] Your tail go swish and your wheels go round, Giddy up, we're homeward bound.