AKA | What I want is a proper cup of coffee |
First published | 1926 |
Writer/composer | RP Weston/Bert Lee | Roud | V53398 |
Music Hall performers | Ernie Mayne |
Folk performances | Trout Fishing in America Cosmotheka |
All I want is a proper cup of coffee Made in a proper copper coffee pot I may be off my dot but I want a proper coffee In a proper copper pot" "Iron coffee pots and tin coffee pots They are no use to me If I can't have a proper cup of coffee In a proper copper coffee pot, I'll have a cup of tea" In days of old when knights and men were bold And whiskey was much cheaper Dick Turpin rode to a coffee shop And showed his pistols to the keeper He said, "Stand and deliver! Can't you see that I'm all a quiver?" When Bonaparte found that he was in the cart And he lost that Waterloo fight He gave his sword to Wellington, my Lord And he said, "Those British can't half fight" "Now you've had your Waterloo, sir Tell me what am I having with you, sir?" Now king Solomon and his queen would carry on So we heard in the ancient scandals He bought her lots of silver coffee pots With diamond legs and handles And said the Queen of Sheba "I'd rather have any old tea-bag"
Weston and Lee – perhaps the most famous songwriters in Music Hall. Bert Weston and Bob Lee were introduced to each other by their music publishers, and worked together for 20 years producing more than 3000 songs and hundreds of sketches. Some of the better-known hits included: Good-bye-eee, Paddy McGinty’s Goat, and Lloyd George’s Beer . They famously wrote a number of sketches and songs for Stanley Holloway. They both wrote both words and music, alternating between the two, but according to Bert: “Bob has the brains. I put the laughs in.” To learn more about Ernie Maine see: “You can’t get many pimples on a pound of pickled pork”
Sources:
- Words: monologues.co.uk
- Sheet Music: Bumper Book of Music Hall Songs
- Music Hall, An Illustrated history
Cosmotheka’s rendition
Last Updated on September 21, 2021 by John Baxter | Published: December 12, 2019