F A7 Dennis is a menace with his ʼanyone for tennis?ʼ Dm F7 and beseeching me to come and keep the score. Bb Bbm And Maud say ʼOh Lord, Iʼm so terribly bored. F Dm G7 C7 I really canʼt stand it anymore.ʼ F A7 Iʼm going out to dinner with a gorgeous singer Dm F7 to a little place I found down by the quay Bb Bbm her name is Patricia, she calls herself Delicia F Dm G7 and the reason isnʼt very hard to see. C7 F A7 She says ʼGod made her a sinner just to keep fat man thinner Dm F7 as they tumble down in heaps before her feet. Bb Bbm They hang around in groups like battle weary troops F Dm G7 one can often see them queue right down the street. C7 Bb A7 You see Patricia (or Delicia) not only is a singer Dm G7 C7 she also removes all her clothing for Bb C F Bb F Patricia is the best stripper in town. F C7 F D7 And with a swing of her hips she started to strip Gm C7 to tremendous applause she took of her drawers F D7 and with a lick of her lips she undid all her clips Dm C and threw it all in the air - evʼrybody stared Bb A7 and as the last piece of clothing fell on the floor F D7 the police were banging on the door Gm C F Bb on a saturday night in nineteen-twentyfour. F C7 Take it away boys. C7 F A7 But poor Patricia was arrested and everyone detested Dm F7 the manner in which she was exposed Bb Bbm later on in court well everybody thought F Dm G7 a summer run in jail would be proposed. C7 Bb A7 But the judge said ʼPatricia, or may I say Delicia, Dm G7 C7 the facts of this case lie before me case dismissed Bb C F Bb F this girl was in her working clothes. And with a swing of her hips... Bb A7 and as the last piece of clothing fell on the floor F D7 the police were yelling at the door Gm C7 F F7 D7 on a saturday night in nineteen-twentyfour - Gm7 C7 F F7 Bb Bbm C7 on a saturday night in nineteen-twentyfour. F7 Oh yeah.