Bra Size Forty Five
Bra Size Forty Five
Well I went out for a Boogie
A week ago last Tuesday
I was doing the Wigan Hustle and the Palais Glide
I met a girl in pink suspenders
And her buz-whams were stupendous
Like two bald-headed men sitting side by side
She wore a BRA SIZE 45 and she could jump and Jive
And when she stopped dancing, bits of her kept wobbling about
She said You Drive Me Crazy
Burn Some Rubber On Me Baby
She grabbed my little whistle and she began to shout

(Parody of Hit me with your Rhythm stick)
        Hit me with your rhythm stick! Hit me! Hit Me!
        Je t'adore. Ich leibe dich. Hit me! Hit me! Hit me!
        Hit me with your rhythm stick!
        I'm six feet tall and five feet thick
        Hit me! Hit me! Hit me!
 
Bra Size Forty Five
Bra Size Forty Five
 I couldn't do nothing but stand and stare
She gave me a hug like a grizzly bear
I couldn't see much I thought I was dead
I had boobs upside my head
 
(Short quote from Ooops Upside My head)
        Boobs upside my head
        Boobs upside my head
 
(Parody of Baggy Trousers by Madness)
        Oh what a front she had
        Enough for me, my brother and dad
        A chest of drawers no doubt
        One with the top drawer half-pulled-out
        Oh what a front she'd got
        Believe me son she'd got the lot
        Right before my eyes
        And she was bra size forty five
 
Er...excuse me, what do I do now?
Man be cool..gotta get down and have a rap.
I beg yer pardon? I think I'll do a talking bit instead!
 
She was the big economy size, her buz-whams were gigantic
Like two fat little boys wrestling under a blanket
The flickering strobes lit up the globes that thrust from her pullover
I think her name was June cause she was Bustin' Out All Over.
She said Can You Feel The Force? D'y'wanna take One Step Beyond?
I said Goodness Gracious Great Balls of Fire, there's a Whole Lot Of Shaking Going On! 
She said Knock On Wood, I'll Blame It On The Boogie now what do you think about that?
I said Oooh heck! It Must Be Jelly cause Jam Don't Shake Like That
Not so much of the Night Fever, more like a belt with a tyre lever
She was not at all pendulous, in fact she was tremendulous!
Bra Size Forty Five
Bra Size Forty-five
Bra Size Forty Five
Bra Size Forty-five
She wore a bra size forty five
And when they played I Will Survive
She went crackers, and her animal desires became much keener
She said John I'm Only Dancing, but I'd rather be romancing
She had me Inside Out And Upside Down in the back of my Cortina*
Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick
 
(Parody of CARS by Gary Numan)
        And there in my car, the windows all steamed up
        I thought I would drown, she let it all hang out in Bras
        Size Forty Five
        And there in my car, I thought This Is It!
        An Instant Replay, My foot out the window in Bras
        Size Forty Five
 
(Direct quote from Swords Of A Thousand Men by Tenpole Tudor)
          Hoorah hoorah hoorah hey over the hills and now I'm on My way!
          (I got out my tentpole and chewed er)
          Hoorah hoorah hoorah hey over the hills and now I'm on My way!
          (Come on, let's do the Bristol Stomp)
 
She wore a Bra Size Forty Five
I thought I never would revive
When I tackled that young lady with the bounciest of blouses
But she left me for a geezer
Who had much more chance to please er
With his own Master Blaster and a pair of Baggy Trousers.
Oh what  fun they had!
Bra Size Forty Five
Bra Size Forty-five
Bra Size Forty Five
Bra Size Forty-five

And that's why, And that's why, And that's why, and that's why
(The Winker's Song)
        I'm a Wanker, I'm a Wanker
        And it does me good like it bloody well should
        I'm a Wanker, I'm a Wanker
        And I'm always pulling my pud
        I'm a Wanker, I'm a Wanker
        And it does me good like it bloody well should
        I'm a Wanker, I'm a Wanker
        And I'm always pulling my pud'
 
Thanks for the mammary, I think I've got it sussed
You've seen one, you've seen em both. I'm gonna go for bust.
Don't they make a lovely pair? They look like a couple of Himalayas.
Double top, boogie on down, Bristol is my favourite town
Everybody understands, arthritis in both hands
She's a disco bumper, she's got a lumpy jumper
Cross your heart and hope to die, please don't poke me in the eye
I know a girl from Potter's Bar got eaten by her living bra
 
 I said Baby, oh baby. Surround me. Drown me.
Engulf me! Chew me up and spit me out.
Let me shipwreck against those white cliffs of Dover.
 Get Back Leroy! Get Back Leroy! I wanna be Mr In-Between. Oooh wah! She was a Bra Size Forty Five. Have you ever seen anything like that? Come on let's do The Bristol Stomp. Ooh!  Hrbbbllerrllrl!
Y'know when you see things like that, you just wanna walk up to'em,
and stick your head between em and go hbrbrbrbbrbrlrlblblblb.
Whoo! Bra Size Forty Five! What a stupendous lady!
You don't get many of those to the pound!
Oooh! Kick em over your shoulders!
Double top, boogie on down, Bristol is my favourite town!
Great Balls Of Fire! There's a Whole Lot Of Shaking Going On!
It Must Be Jelly Cos Jam Don't Shake Like That! Ooh!
Look! There's a lady police officer! Can You Feel The Force?


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Bras on 45 Lyrics as written by Gary Anthony James Webb Ivor Biggun

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    Lol, I told someone I liked this song and they just looked at me like I was screaming the part that's missing from these lyrics (I'm a wanker, I'm a wanker, and it does me good like it bloody well should)

    wtfstonernerdon March 26, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    I think the meaning of this song is pretty straight forward; a guy meets a well endowed chick at a club.

    giggles This is juvenile humor at its finest. Don't worry wtfstonernerd, you're not the only one to find this song funny. ^_^

    myspiderungolianton December 27, 2007   Link

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