Burlington Bertie from Bow
AKA | |
First Published | 1914 |
Writer/composer | William Hargreaves | Roud | RN31101 |
Music Hall Performers | Ella Shields |
Folk performances | Collected from the singing of: Bond, Frank ; England : Hampshire ; 1965 |
BERLINGTON BERTIE FROM BOW
Written and Composed by William Hargreaves
Sung by Miss Ella Shields
I'm Bert, p'raps you've heard of me,
Bert, you've had word of me,
Jogging along, hearty and strong
Living on plates of fresh air,
I dress up in fashion
And when I am feeling depressed,
I shave from my cuff all the whiskers and fluff
Stick my hat on and toddle up West.
I'm Burlington Bertie, I rise at ten thirty
And saunter along like a toff,
I walk down the Strand with my gloves on my hand
Then I walk down again with them off
I'm all airs and graces, correct easy paces
Without food so long I've forgot where my face is
I'm Bert, Bert, I haven't a shirt
But my people are well off you know!
Nearly everyone knows me from Smith to Lord Rosebr'y,
I'm Burlington Bertie from Bow!
I stroll with Lord Hurlington
Roll in The Burlington,
Call for Champagne, walk out again
Come back and borrow the ink,
I live most expensive
Like Tom Lipton I'm in the swim,
He's got so much 'oof', he sleeps on the roof
And I live in the room over him.
I'm Burlington Bertie, I rise at ten thirty
And saunter along Temple Bar
As round there I skip
I keep shouting 'Pip Pip!'
And the darn'd fools think I'm in my car
At Rothchilds I swank it
My body I plank it
On his front door step with 'The Mail' for a blanket
I'm Bert, Bert, and Rothchild was hurt
He said ' You can't sleep there' I said 'Oh'
He said 'I'm Rothchild sonny!' I said 'That's damn'd funny,
I'm Burlington Bertie from Bow!
I smile condescendingly
While they're extending me,
Cheer upon cheer when I appear
Captain with my polo team,
So strict are my people
They're William the Conqueror's strain,
If they ever knew I'd been talking to you
Why they'd never look at me again.
I'm Burlington Bertie, I rise at ten thirty
And reach Kempton park around three
I stand by the rail, when a horse is for sale
And you ought to see Wooton watch me
I lean on some awning while Lord Derby's yawning
Then he bids two thousand and I bid Good Morning
I'm Bert, Bert, I'd buy one, a cert
But where would I keep it you know
I can't let my man see me in bed with a gee-gee
I'm Burlington Bertie from Bow!
My pose, Tho' ironical
Shows that my monocle,
Holds up my face, keeps it in place,
Stops it from slipping away.
Cigars, I smoke thousands,
I usually deal in The Strand,
But you've got to take care when you're getting them there
Or some idiot might stand on your hand.
I'm Burlington Bertie, I rise at ten thirty
And Buckingham Palace I view.
I stand in the yard while they're changing the guard
And the queen shouts across "Toodle oo"!
The Prince of Wales' brother along with some other
Slaps me on the back and says "Come and see Mother"
But I'm Bert, Bert, and Royalty's hurt,
When they ask me to dine I say no.
I've just had a banana with Lady Diana
I'm Burlington Bertie from Bow.
A still very well remembered song by one of the great male impersonators, Ella Shields . It was written by her then husband William Hargreaves.
It has been found in the repertoire of one British traditional singer.
Ella Sings it:
Sources:
- Entries in the Roud Indexes at the Vaughn Williams Memorial Library: https://archives.vwml.org/search/all:single[folksong-broadside-books]/0_50/all/score_desc/extended-roudNo_tr%3A31101
- Kilgarrif Sing Us
- Lyrics and Sheet Music: Weekly Dispatch 6 December 1915