I'll rare and tear and rant and roar! Sindbads the Sailor! [Bluto] We love our president.
Abu Hassan! It's our business to be at your service! To get along with the beautiful girls! I cleaned out those serpents with one dirty look! [Boys (and cat)] I'm Popeye the sailor man! And bring it where you are, Let me 'lone here to moan, and has doomed me to despair,
She left me one morning It's "Bop!" "Wimpy's Ode to Hamburgers" from What--No Spinach? Who's the most remarkable extraordinary fellow? Can it be my face or these pretty feet of mine? [Bluto and Popeye]
[Robin Hood] Ah, you'll go! Why am I so beautiful? I scare all creation on land or on sea. Oh, I'm king of the Mardi Gras!
She left me one morning And streets would all be spotless clean! Oh, I'm king of the Mardi Gras!
We take from the wicked, You don't have to go on a diet, [Bluto and Popeye] "Lonesome, Lonesome" and "Love in Bloom" from "Hill-billing and Cooing" [Bluto and Popeye]
My Barnacle Bill the sailor.
Shiver me timbers, blow me down, To my own grave I go! His movements are graceful, all girls he does please.
Now I don't care who's brother you love,
Its lord and its master is this handsome bloke. If you ain't the prettiest gal in town. [Robin Hood and Little John]
from "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp" (1939) It's a thrill on the bill of fare. [Olive Oyl] You don't have to go on a diet, Sindbad the Sailor! Like a beam from above. Sindbad the Sailor! Little John] Why should I want to roam? I'm Olive! I'm Popeye the sailor man. [Popeye] etc. And I'm smart enough
You gotta be a football hero,
To my own grave I go! Oh! Poor Barnacle Bill the sailor. A daring young man on the flying trapeze. More holidays would get my strong consent. Who tries to take my guy: A seagoing sun of a gun. A sailor! [Bluto and Popeye] "We're On Our Way to Rio" from the cartoon of the same name (1944) [Bluto
I'm so excited, everything's okay! Let me 'lone here to moan, and has doomed me to despair, Drink and the devil have done for the rest, With a hamburger, juicy and rare. If I were president, if I were president, It's our business to be at your service! She left you one morning,
Abu Hassan! [Popeye] You gotta be a football hero,
Without any warning, O-lay-hee-dee-ho, dee-ho. Who's the most phenomenal extra-special kind of fellow? Oh, I'm king of the Mardi Gras! [Popeye] Why, because we're here, because, because! And my love he has taken away! I say go, better go, you will only spoil our show! "I'm Moving Today" from "Let's Get Movin'" (1936) [Olive Oyl] [Little John] Oh, how I'd behave I'm ninety-nine and plenty tough! Now look at this monster, so strong and so huge! Dee-tee-dee-do, dedelly dee! Thou didst leave me broken hearted.
Don't let him go. With Popeye the sailor man. "Wimpy's Ode to Hamburgers" from What--No Spinach? Once I was happy, but now I'm forlorn, I scare all creation on land or on sea. Oh, he flies through the air with the greatest of ease, A fe and a fi and a fo and a fum! [Bluto] I'm Bluto the Great One and Only! Thou didst leave me broken hearted. [Bluto] The fact that you are rich or handsome, It's always gay in Rio, There's nothing in the world that's so divine "Jingle Jangle Jingle" from "The Hungry Goat" (1943) [Goat]
He spread out his wings, and the sunlight grew dim. [Bluto] I'm Popeye the sailor man. etc.
So what can I do for you?
I've built a million, short and long.
Now there was a thrill I'd be sorry to miss! What can I do for you? [Little John] [Popeye] Olive Oyl] Are here. There would be no wrangling anymore, [Popeye] And squeeze the nose And then I'd hitch your wagon to a star. Abu Hassan! Why, because we're here, because, because! In building boats I'm never wrong. etc. They only turn and leave you flat. When he takes a shave. [Popeye] "Lonesome, Lonesome" and "Love in Bloom" from "Hill-billing and Cooing" [Bluto and Popeye] What I Am" (1933) [Opening Credits] We hope you like the little act we do! I'm one of those things. And I'll never come back 'till he comes with me. The capture of Oola for me was just fun;
You can bet your life that I'm your man. Why'd you have to turn off all that sunshine? Oh, I'm so excited! The fact that you are rich or handsome, I craves romance 'neath the silv'ry moon. As a hamburger, tender and fine. All I say is "Boo!" Sail, sail, sail your boat, over the Spanish Main. Blissful dream, star of love! great!
Who's the most phenomenal extraordinary fellow? Who's the most remarkable extraordinary fellow? Its lord and its master is this handsome bloke.
Oh, he flies through the air with the greatest of ease, Lyrics to I'm Popeye the Sailor Man by Face to Face from the Saturday Morning Cartoons' Greatest Hits: The Home Video album - including song video, artist biography, translations and more! from "Morning, Noon and Nightclub" (1937) ["Miss I'm one of those things.
[Olive Oyl] You gotta be a football hero, Who's the most phenomenal extra-special kind of fellow? Olive Oyl]
And then I'd hitch your wagon to a star. Its lord and its master is this handsome bloke. "Like a Beam From Above" from "Shakespearean Spinach" (1940) [Popeye as New Year comes but once a year, now it's here, now it's here! The fact that you are rich or handsome,
[Olive] We take from the wicked, Can it be my grace or my form divine? Bringing lots of joy and cheer, tra la-la la la! "Lonesome, Lonesome" and "Love in Bloom" from "Hill-billing and Cooing" "Sindbad the Sailor" from "Popeye the Sailor Meets Sindbad the Sailor" [Popeye] A home and contentment beneath my vest. To cross his path if you dare! And that's all what I yam. [Boys (and cat)] I'm so excited, everything's okay! I need but one good eye to see Here I come to let you in. Betrayed by a maid in her tease! I'm Popeye! Who's the most phenomenal extra-special kind of fellow? I float through the air with the greatest of ease. You don't have to go on a diet, I'm Popeye the sailor man. A hamburger lives for the pleasure it gives-- I've built a million, short and long.
[Bluto] like Big Bertha] He floats through the air with the greatest of ease, Youse! I'll lick any 'lubber who says you ain't. The capture of Oola for me was just fun; A hamburger lives for the pleasure it gives-- Little John]
I gotta get me a man. And a roof over my head. [Olive Oyl] I don't mean to brag, folks, but I've been around. Our hamburger steaks are a riot, It's Barnacle Bill the sailor! How deedle-ye-eye you do?
[Bluto and Popeye] [Little John] [Olive Oyl] Don't let him go. Heavenly radiance, Juliet appears! And then I'd hitch your wagon to a star. And I'll never come back 'till he comes with me. My movements are graceful, all girls I do please. I don't mean to brag, folks, but I've been around. So happily on our way! I gotta get me a man. A seagoing sun of a gun. [Bluto and Popeye] I'd take off so and get you off my mind, [Barnacle Bill] [Boys (and cat)] from "Morning, Noon and Nightclub" (1937) ["Miss With lovely ladies 'neath the stars. [Knock! [Olive Oyl] Sindbad the Sailor! [Olive Oyl] [Bluto] But your ray died away, fled as fades the cloud in air. So what can I do for you? [Olive Oyl] New Year comes but once a year, now it's here, now it's here! We aim to please! (In case there were a stocking accident). I'm Popeye! [Pirates]
Ahoy, ahoy, ahoy! (1936) [Wimpy] Once there I'll sure try to be good. [Popeye and Olive Oyl] from "Morning, Noon and Nightclub" (1937) ["Miss
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum! You gotta be a football hero, I'm packing up my troubles 'cause I'm moving today! As I go merrily alone. The daring young man on the flyin' trapeze. No scrappin', Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum! Heavenly radiance, Romeo appears! He'd frighten King Kong, but he's only my stooge! [Popeye] Sindbad the Sailor! Oh, baby, please come back to break my heart for me. I say go, better go, you will only spoil our show! "A Clean Shaven Man" from the cartoon of the same name (1936) [Olive Oyl] [Popeye] I need but one good eye to see "What Can I Do for You?" Oh no, it ain't no gall-durned breeze, "Popeye's Poopdeck Pappy" from "My Pop, My Pop" (1940) [Poopdeck Pappy] I don't mean to brag, folks, but I've been around. Standing alone, Apartments once again would be for rent. Why am I so beautiful? I'm ninety-nine and going strong! O-lay-hee-hey-ho, hee-ho. [Bluto] [Boys (and cat)] There would be no wrangling anymore, "A Clean Shaven Man" from the cartoon of the same name (1936) [Olive Oyl] Olivita"] You better lock up your doors today, What can I do for you? There's nothing in the world that can compare I need but one good eye to see Ah, you'll go!
You don't have to go on a diet, I live on an island on the back of a whale. I walk with my arm about you, baby. It's Popeye the sailor man! I won't let you slip. She left you one morning, And I'll never come back 'till he comes with me. Its lord and its master is this handsome bloke. And I'll be good, so have no fear. To get along with the beautiful girls. and my enemies run! It's always gay in Rio, "Strike Up the Band for Popeye" from "Popeye the Sailor" (1933) and "I Yam
[Popeye and Olive Oyl] What I Am" (1933) [Opening Credits] Would undergo a brand new change. Why should I want to roam? Sindbads the Sailor! Can it be my face or these pretty feet of mine?
Ahoy, ahoy, ahoy! So happily on our way! To leave well enough alone! and my enemies run! [Olive Oyl] And bring it where you are, [Robin Hood and Little John] Why do all the fellers fall for me? Let me 'lone here to moan, and has doomed me to despair, Oh no, it ain't no gall-durned breeze, No yappin': And night winds would all have the sweetest scent. And night winds would all have the sweetest scent. "Sail, sail, sail" and "Bottle of Rum" from "Popeye and the Pirates" (1947) [Thieves' Horses] Sindbads the Sailor! And your love is purloined away! Onions are beautiful things! To dark despair. What I Am" (1933) [Opening Credits] Clumsy ham! From the Valley of Serpents these diamonds I took! The fact that you are rich or handsome, I'm Bluto the Great One and Only! Now look at this monster, so strong and so huge! [Little John] Once there I'll sure try to be good. A daring young man on the flying trapeze. We always make sure that you're fed. Oh, a girl like me don't git no thrills, Why O why O me O me O my! We hope you like the little act we do! Make every Tom and Dick and Otto
"Like a Beam From Above" from "Shakespearean Spinach" (1940) [Popeye as
"Little Bow and Arrow" from "Robin Hood-winked" (1948) ["Robin Hood" and Oh, he floats through the air with the greatest of ease, Abu Hassan! [Popeye] and my enemies run! Our hamburger steaks are a riot, A sailor! Don't try to kid them, you're just a big cheese. Abu Hassan! [Popeye] Tell the fair young maiden. [Popeye] Heavenly radiance, Juliet appears! It's a thrill on the bill of fare. [Olive Oyl]
He spread out his wings, and the sunlight grew dim.