Do You Like Worms?Beach Boys

"Do You Like Worms?" — from the SMiLE sessions (1966-67). American history as a cycling myth.

Rock, rock and roll
Plymouth rock, roll over
Rock, rock and roll
Plymouth rock, roll over
Bicycle rider, see see what you've done,
To the church of the american indian ...
Rock, rock and roll
Plymouth rock, roll over
Rock, rock and roll
Plymouth rock, roll over
Wa halla loo lay
Wa halla loo lah
Keeny wok a poo lah
Wa halla loo lay
Wa halla loo lah
Keeny wok a poo lah
Wa halla loo lay
Wa halla loo lah
Keeny wok a poo lah
Wa halla loo lay
Wa halla loo lah
Keeny wok a poo lah

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  • From the SMiLE sessions (1966-67). One of the most structurally ambitious SMiLE pieces — Plymouth Rock to the surf, the Pilgrims to the surfers, American mythology as a cycle. Van Dyke Parks' most historically ambitious lyric.