I got a man named Calypso Pete He was big and he was strong and he was very sweet You should've heard him when he played in band He was the greatest man in all the land
He didn't play the bongos, no, no, no He didn't play maracas, no, no, no But all the girls would gather round to hear him go Knock-knock knock-knock knock-knock- knock
I made a very happy home for him And after work we sit and have a drink of gin There never was a man who was as good as Pete He played all night and never missed the beat
He didn't play the bongos, no, no, no He didn't play maracas, no, no, no But he was very good at playing fast or slow Knock knock-knock knock-knock- knock
North or south or east or west Music soothes the savage breast It's a loath nature and I don't know why But nearly every man has got a roving eye There was a woman living down the street Who set her cap to catch the eye of Pete
She didn't want his bongos, no siree She didn't want maracas, no siree The thing that she was after was his specialty Knock-knock knock-knock knock-knock- knock
Evil woman always can Make a monkey out of man I wait in vain for Calypso Pete Until one night I take a walk along the street From a certain woman's house that comes to me A sound of great familiarity
Could it be the bongos? No, all wrong Could it be maracas? Also wrong To me it was a version of love's old sweet song Knock-knock knock-knock knock-knock-knock-knock
Stop the music! A man who took time not so bright Jealous woman dynamite I opened the door and then I fired a shot And much to my surprise I find to hit the spot Now I'm alone and yet it's nice to know Calypso Pete is playing down bellow
I never miss the bongos, no, no, no I never miss maracas, no, no, no But sometimes in the evening When the lights are low Knock-knock knock-knock knock-knock- knock I kinda miss Calypso Pete Knock-knock-knock