"I Love to Go Swimming with Bowlegged Women" Song

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2007

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  • This song was sang in the original "Jaws" movie.

  • Actually there is a toast done in the movie: "Here's to swimming with bowlegged women."

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  • The first time I heard it was on a episode of M*A*S*H. Sung by Col. Potter.

  • I love Sherman Potter XD

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  • There's apparently a second line that goes "the bigger the women, the better the swimming and swim between their legs"

  • Lol

  • M*A*S*H!!!!!

  • my father use to sing that song.

  • I dont think this guy has ever seen a bare naked woman

  • Oddly enough my grandfather used to sing this song to me when I was little...Lol..he was a character! He used to sing..."I love to go swimming with Bowl legged women and dive btw their knees...a yata da da a yata de da etc....He also used to sing Swanee River and songs like that to me...

  • Ha! It's just an old folk song. It's sexual, because bowlegged women always have their legs open. It's just one of those things that's so stupid and immature that it's amusing, and that's why it's been popular throughout the years.

  • A nun...yes a nun....taught me a version of this song. It goes

    "Did you ever go swimmin' with bow legged women

    And dive right through their knees.

    Today's the day they give babies away

    For a half a pound of tea.

    If you know any women who want lots of children

    Just send them on to me."

  • My brother used to sing a version of "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man" the third and fourth lines of which were: "I like to go swimmink wit bald-headed wimmink...". Of course, all of the other lines were: "I'm Popeye the Sailor Man". According to my brother (of course, this was when he was about ten years old), the reference to "bald-headed women" was code for "women in bathing caps".

  • his name is sherman potter udder fail

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