The Crystals - Parade of the Wooden Soldiers
The toy shop door is locked up tight, And everything is quiet for the night. When suddenly, The clock strikes twelve. The fun's begun. The dolls are in their best arrayed, There's going to be a wonderful parade. Hark to the drum, Oh, here they come, Cries everyone. Hear them all cheering, Now they are nearing, There's the captain stiff as starch. Bayonet's flashing, Music is crashing, As the wooden soldiers march Sabres a-clinking Soldiers a-winking At each pretty little maid Here they come, here they come Here they come, here they come Wooden soldiers on parade. The toy shop door is locked up tight, And everything is quiet for the night. When suddenly, The clock strikes twelve. The fun's begun. The dolls are in their best arrayed, There's going to be a wonderful parade. Hark to the drum, Oh, here they come, Cries everyone. Hear them all cheering, now they are nearing, There's the captain stiff as starch. Bayonet's flashing, music is crashing, As the wooden soldiers march Hear them all cheering, now they are nearing, There's the captain stiff as starch. Bayonet's flashing, music is crashing, As the wooden soldiers march
About The Crystals
The Crystals are an American vocal group that originated in New York City. Considered one of the defining acts of the girl group era in the first half of the 1960s, their 1961–1964 chart hits – including "There's No Other ", "Uptown", "He's Sure the Boy I Love", "He's a Rebel", "Da Doo Ron Ron" and "Then He Kissed Me"– featured three different female lead singers and were all produced by Phil Spector. The latter three songs were originally ranked number 263, number 114, and number 493, respectiv...
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