Here are the lyrics (as I remember them) from a song played on the radio (at least in Canada) in the early
1970s:
Let's get up and go to the Country
Let's get up and go on a Sunday
We'll have us a picnic
Have us an outing
I'll give you a call
We'll have us a ball
Come onnnnnnnnn
Let's get up and go to the fair there
There's gonna be rides that'll scare there
Whirling and spinning
Giggling and grinning
It's scary and funny
Blow lots of money
Come onnnnnnnnn
Don't count on me for the roller coaster
You'll find me down by the boardwalk roaster
Let's get up and go now's the time to
Let's get up and go we've a mind to
Turn at the corner
General store's where
The signs are in view
They're calling to you
Come onnnnnnnnn
(Instrumental interlude)
Let's get up and go to the Country
Let's get up and go on a Sunday
We'll have us a picnic
Have us an outing
I'll give you a call
We'll have us a ball
Come onnnnnnnnn
Let's get up and go to the fair there
There's gonna be rides that'll scare there
Whirling and spinning
Giggling and grinning
It's scary and funny
Blow lots of money
Come onnnnnnnnn
Don't count on me for the roller coaster
You'll find me down by the boardwalk roaster
Let's get up and go now's the time to
Let's get up and go we've a mind to
Turn at the corner
General store's where
The signs are in view
They're calling to you
Come onnnnnnnnn
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
Come on
I think the group singing it was the Jerry Toth singers. Does anyone know for sure? And what is the title (maybe
Let's go to the Country)? Anybody know how/where to get it?