What are the words to Roll me Over in the Clover?

What are the words to Roll me Over in the Clover?

And do it again. Roll me over, in the clover, Roll me over, lay me down, And do it again.

What does a roll in the clover mean?

Roll in the clover: This phrase is another way of saying, “to have sex.” Also, “to fornicate in a grassy field.” To roll in the clover implies that a man and his smitten lover have been having intercourse in a field of some sort.

What does the saying rolling in clover mean?

Very happy or content, often because one is living without financial stress. If only I could win the lottery, then I would be in clover, instead of working three jobs to pay my bills.

What does I’m in clover mean?

Prosperous, living well. For example, After we make our first million, we’ll be in clover. This expression alludes to cattle happily feeding on clover.

What does tempting providence mean?

or tempt providence. phrase. If someone says that something they say or do is tempting fate or is tempting providence, they mean they are worried that it may cause the good luck they have had so far to end.

What does I am in clover mean?

What does knuckling under mean?

Definition of knuckle under intransitive verb. : give in, submit.

What happens if you tempt fate?

If someone says that something they say or do is tempting fate or is tempting providence, they mean they are worried that it may cause the good luck they have had so far to end. As soon as you start to talk about never having played on a losing side, it is tempting fate.

What does temping fate mean?

Definition of tempt fate : to do something that is very risky or dangerous Race car drivers tempt fate every time they race.

When did Roll Me Over in the Clover come out?

“Roll Me Over in the Clover” was a randy little number that was hugely popular in England in 1944. The lyrics, for the time, were extremely racy and the subject matter was, well, sex. Here is one version of the lyrics (from Cantaria, an online library of bardic songs): We’ve tried it once or twice

What’s the chorus to roll me over Lay Me Down?

Now, this is number six, And he’s got me in a fix. Roll me over, lay me down, And do it again. [CHORUS] Now, this is number seven, And it’s just like being in heaven. Roll me over, lay me down, And do it again.

Where did the song Roll Me Over come from?

According to my source, the Oak publication ROLL ME OVER, the song in question became popular in WWII and can be traced back to traditional pumping shanties such as “Put Your Shoulder Next to Mine and Pump Away”; it also may be related to “Shove It Home.” I’m sure someone else can provide even more background. Do you need verses?

When did Desmond O’Connor write Roll Me Over?

Desmond O’Connor copyrighted the words and music of a song called “Roll Me Over” in London on May 8, 1944. Can anyone provide the lyrics to O’Connor’s song?

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