cyberdad said:
Not exactly a rocker, but one I heard yesterday....
"Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" Rolf Harris.
Some trivia:
Rolf Harris recorded this tune (1963?) in a TV studio using a single mike. The unusual and distinctive background sound used in the intro and throughout the song is called a “wobble board”, a serendipity invention of Harris. Rolf Harris offered four unknown backing musicians 10% of the royalties for the song (after the session), but they decided to take a recording fee of 7 pounds each because they thought the song would be a flop. It wasn’t.
Harris sang "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" (with The Beatles singing backing vocals) in the first edition of the
From Us to You BBC radio shows, in December, 1963. Harris completely customized the original lyrics to a version that was especially written for The Beatles:
"Cut yer hair once a year boys, (repeat), If it covers your ears you can't hear boys, so (repeat first line)."
"Don't ill-treat me pet dingo, Ringo, (repeat). He can't understand your lingo, Ringo, so (repeat first line)."
"George’s guitar's on the blink, I think, (repeat), It shouldn't go plinkety plink, no, (repeat first line)."
"Prop me up by the wall, Paul, (repeat), 'Cause if you don't I might fall, Paul, so (repeat first line)."
"Keep the hits coming on, John, (repeat), 'Til long long after I've gone, John, just (repeat first line)."