Mrs. Robinson

The Beatles · Other Songs - The Beatles

and here's to you Mrs. Robinson

jesus loves you more than you will know wuwuwu

god bless you please Mrs. Robinson

heaven holds a place for those who pray

hey hey hey...hey hey hey



we like to know a little bit about you for our files

we like to help you learn to help yourself

look around youu all you see are sympathetic lies

stroll around the grounds until you feel at home



and here's to you Mrs. Robinson

jesus loves you more than you will know wuwuwu

god bless you please Mrs. Robinson

heaven holds a place for those who pray

hey hey hey...hey hey hey



Hide it in a hiding place where no one ever goes

Put it in your pantry with your cupcakes

It's a little secret, just the Robinsons' affair

Most of all, you've got to hide it from the kids



Coo, coo, ca-choo, Mrs Robinson

Jesus loves you more than you will know (Wo, wo, wo)

God bless you please, Mrs. Robinson

Heaven holds a place for those who pray

(Hey, hey, hey...hey, hey, hey)



sitting on a sofa on a sunday afternoon

Going to the candidates debate

Laugh about it, shout about it

When you've got to choose

Ev'ry way you look at it, you lose



where have you gone Joe Damajiou

A nation turns its lonely eyes to you wuwuwu

what's that you say

Mrs. robinson

Joe Damajiou has long left and gone away

hey hey hey hey hey hey

Mrs. Robinson

Mrs. Robinson is a song by The Beatles, though it is most famously associated with the film *Graduation Day* and its soundtrack. The track features a distinctive, driving rhythm and a memorable melody that became a staple of the band's repertoire. While often linked to the fictional character of the same name in the movie, the song itself stands as a testament to the group's evolving sound during the late 1960s. Its inclusion in various live recordings and compilations highlights its enduring popularity and the band's ability to craft anthems that transcended their original context. The composition remains a significant piece of rock history, celebrated for its catchy hook and the way it captured the spirit of its era.