The Continuing Story Of Bungalow Bill By John T. Marck Written by John, this song is about a young American college student named Richard A. Cooke III, who was the son of a lady named Nancy, who was at the retreat in India at the same time as The Beatles. Richard really did go on a tiger hunt with his mother, and he did shoot and kill a tiger, and this song mocks that event. Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill He went out tiger hunting with his elephant and gun In case of accidents he always took his mom He's the all American bullet-headed Saxon mother's son, All the children sing Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Deep in the jungle where the mighty tiger lies Bill and his elephants were taken by surprise So Captain Marvel zapped him right between the eyes, All the children sing Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill The children asked him if to kill was not a sin "Not when he looked so fierce" his mommy butted in If looks could kill it would have been us instead of him, All the children sing Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill, Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill Hey, Bungalow Bill, What did you kill, Bungalow Bill NOTE: All lyrics contained herein are ©Copyright Northern Songs. All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. The lyrics contained herein are for the sole use of educational reference for the readers of this article. All other uses are in violation of international copyright laws. This use for educational reference, falls under the "fair use" sections of U.S. copyright law. Copyright © 2000-2022 by John T. Marck. All Rights Reserved. This article and their accompanying pictures, photographs, and line art, may not be resold, reprinted, or redistributed for compensation of any kind without prior written permission from the author, or the registered copyright holders. Except as otherwise stated above, all information contained in this article, EXCEPT song titles, lyrics, and photographs © John T. Marck. |
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