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The song was later featured in the 1998 comedy film There's Something About Mary and a series of 2020–21 Geico commercials. It was quickly certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of over a million US copies. 2 hit in the United Kingdom, for two non-consecutive weeks, behind "Lily the Pink" by The Scaffold.

3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1969. Young had replaced Clem Curtis during 1968 and this was the first Foundations hit on which he sang.

We almost always end up laughing until we cry, our sides hurt, or (sorry) pee. Love this site, usually checking out this site from time to time is clean, material for a really good laugh. I'll be home I'll be beside the phone waiting for you. The Foundations', "Build Me Up Buttercup" I'll be a xylophone waiting for you. For more information about the misheard lyrics available on this site, please read our FAQ. This page contains all the misheard lyrics for Build Me Up Buttercup that have been submitted to this site and the old collection from inthe80s started in 1996. These are NOT intentional rephrasing of lyrics, which is called parody. Misheard lyrics (also called mondegreens) occur when people misunderstand the lyrics in a song. And once the sun sets, with sweet names like Marmalade, Myrtle and Cherry, the extensive cocktail list shouldn’t be bypassed.Why Do You Feel Me up Buttercup Baby LyricsĬontinue Why do you feel me up buttercup baby lyrics The dinner menu offers a hearty daily roast that changes nightly. The lunch menu has items such as the humble ham sandwich with Dijon and corn relish, and fish and chips served battered and crumbed. It comes with gold-medal ham, avo, poached eggs and pickles. The brisket is smoked for 12 hours and is available as a breakfast side. 4 Pines is available in tins, bottles and on tap.įor chef Dave Lawrence and co-owners George McLean and Paul Fraser, the Buttercup menu is about doing familiar dishes really well. “We get beer from people that we know,” says Fraser. The coffee is by Northern Beaches-based Barrel One Roasters, and the wines are, mostly, NSW labels. The playful sign and botanical menu design are courtesy of Sydney illustrator, Adriana Picker. Everything about Buttercup is “unintentionally local”.
