The Little Old Lady From Pasadena

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The Little Old Lady From Pasadena

(Go Granny, go, Granny, go, Granny, go)

Has a pretty little flowerbed of white gardenias;

(Go Granny, go, Granny, go, Granny, go)

But parked in a rickety old garage,

There's a brand new shiny super stocked Dodge.



And ev'rybody's sayin' that there's nobody meaner than

The Little Old Lady From Pasadena.

She drives real fast and she drives real hard,

She's the terror of Colorado Boulevard.

It's The Little Old Lady From Pasadena!



If you see her on the strip, don't try to choose her,

(Go Granny, go, Granny, go, Granny, go)

You might have a go-er, but you'll never lose her;

(Go Granny, go, Granny, go, Granny, go)

She's gonna get a ticket now, sooner or later,

'Cause she can't keep her foot off the accelerator.



And ev'rybody's sayin' that there's nobody meaner than

The Little Old Lady From Pasadena.

She drives real fast and she drives real hard,

She's the terror of Colorado Boulevard.

It's The Little Old Lady From Pasadena!



You'll see her all the time, just gettin' her kicks now,

(Go Granny, go, Granny, go, Granny, go)

With her four speed stick and a four - two - six now;

(Go Granny, go, Granny, go, Granny, go)

The guys come to race her from miles around,

But she'll give 'em a length, then she'll shut'em down.



And ev'rybody's sayin' that there's nobody meaner than

The Little Old Lady From Pasadena.

She drives real fast and she drives real hard,

She's the terror of Colorado Boulevard.

It's The Little Old Lady From Pasadena!

The Little Old Lady From Pasadena,

The Little Old Lady From Pasadena,

The Little Old Lady From Pasadena

Performed by Disney, this cheerful tune serves as the signature theme for the animated classic Cinderella. Released in 1950, the song captures the whimsical spirit of the film with its distinctive melody and playful lyrics. As a staple of Disney's musical repertoire, it has been featured in numerous subsequent productions and international releases, often adapted into various languages while retaining its original charm. The recording exemplifies the studio's mid-century approach to integrating catchy, narrative-driven music with animation, cementing its place in the cultural lexicon as an enduring symbol of the Cinderella story.