Guess the 1960s song lyrics #108

*First line is the artist name.1968. This song made Rolling Stones' readers' list of the ten worst songs of the 1960s. This song was originally used in a 1929 film. It was made popular again as a novelty hit when this artist performed it on Rowan and Martin's Laugh In. He sang in a high falsetto voice that he taught himself listening to Rudy Vallee records. He grew his hair long, played the ukelele, often wore pasty white face makeup, and wore wild clothing to stand out as a performer. His mother almost took him to a psychiatrist. In 1969, he married Miss Vicki on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. At the time, this was one of the most watched tv events in history. He died from a heart attack while performing this song in 1996.
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Answer
Tiny Tim
Tiptoe
through
the
window
By
the
window
that
is
where
I'll
be
Come
tiptoe
through
the
tulips
with
me
Oh
tiptoe
from
the
garden
By
the
garden
of
the
willow
tree
And
tiptoe
through
the
tulips
with
me
Knee
deep
in
flowers
we'll
stray
We'll
keep
the
showers
away
And
if
I
kiss
you
in
the
garden
in
the
moonlight
Will
you
pardon
me
And
tiptoe
through
the
tulips
with
me
Knee
deep
in
flowers
we'll
stray
We'll
keep
the
showers
away
And
if
I
kiss
you
in
the
garden
in
the
moonlight
Will
you
pardon
me
And
tiptoe
through
the
tulips
with
me
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