Lyric Edit:
Troubadours (Edit) Apr. 6/13 Karl Rigelhof

Troubadours
Troubadours

BRIDGE:
Hey
Oi, Eh Ho
Dum Dee
Dum Dee Dee
Dum Diddy
Dum Diddly
Da Da Dum

The wandering minstrels
Stroll from town to village
To spread good cheer
Not fire, rape and pillage

BRIDGE:
Oi, Eh Ho
Dum Dee
Dum Dee Dee
Dum Diddy
Dum Diddly
Da Da Dum

Singing songs of romance
Princes, damsels and love
From city to country
In the south of France

We tell the tales
Of the common folk
And it never fails
They get the joke

CHORUS:
Sing our song
Strum along
If you don't sing or play
Then just clap your hands
Stomp your feet
Join with the band
Dance to the beat
'Til you can't take it any more
Troubadours
Troubadours

BRIDGE:
Singin'
Oi, Eh Ho
Dum Dee
Dum Dee Dee
Dum Diddy
Dum Diddly
Da Da Dum

It's a carnival
Of sight and sound
But after the show
Time to tear it all down

We must move on
To the next summer fair
But we leave behind
The joy we shared

CHORUS:
Sing our song
Strum along
If you don't sing or play
Then just clap your hands
Stomp your feet
Join with the band
Dance to the beat
Troubadours
Troubadours
Troubadours

BRIDGE:
Singin'
Oi, Eh Ho
Dum Dee
Dum Dee Dee
Dum Diddy
Dum Diddly
Da Da Dum

Sing our song
Sing along
Sing our song
Sing along
Sing our song
Lyric:
Troubadour(s) Jan. 3/13 Karl Rigelhof

The wandering minstrel(s)
Stroll(s/ing) from town to town/village (Jan. 22/13)
To spread (good) cheer and laughter
Not fire, rape and pillage

Singing songs of romance
Of princes (and) damselles (and) courtly love
From city to country
In the south of France

(T)he(y)/I/we tell(s/ing) the tale(s)
Of the common folk(s)
And it never fails
(To make them)/(if/when they) get/(laugh at) the joke(s)

CHORUS:
Sing my/this/our song(s)
Play/strum along
(And) if you don't sing
(And/or) (if) (you) (don't) play
(Then) (just) clap your hands
(And) stomp your feet (on the floor)
Join (in) (with) the band
(And) dance to the beat
(Un)til you/we can't (take) (it) (any/no) more
Troubadour(s)
(Singin(g))
(Ho/Oi Hey/Eh Ho/Oh)
(Dum Diddy/(Dee Dee)/Diddly)
(Dum Diddy/(Dee Dee)/Diddly)
(Dum Diddy/(Dee Dee)/Diddly)
(Da (Da) Dum)

(It's) a carnival
Of sight(s) and sound(s)
But after the show
It's time to tear (it) (all) down

And move on
To the next summer fair
(But/while) (we) leave/ing behind
The (memory/ies) of) (the) joy (we/I) had/spent/shared (there)