Song by Phil Ochs. The tune for the piece was taken from "Walk Right In" by the Rooftop Singers. It was unreleased during Ochs' life, but appeared on The Broadside Tapes 1, one of many albums released after his death.

Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies,
You're the gals for me.
Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies,
I'll keep you company.

You can have your Marilyn, your Carolyn, your Jacqueline.
Grace Kelly never meant that much to me--
Just give me:

Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice-Davies,
You're the gals for me. (I'll give you secrets.)
And you're the gals for me.

Oh, you get good defense from Robert McNamara--
Defends us all day long;
But when Lord Profumo takes off his mascara
You know he can't go wrong.

Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Lord and Lady Astor:
Everybody's gonna lose their minds
Because of:

Christine Keeler and Mandy Rice- Davies,
Will you be mine, all mine? (I'll take your pictures.)
Will you be mine, all mine?

Note: deep thought tells me "the two women in the song are the female parts of a large, complicated government scandal in London in the 60s, several members of parliment found sleeping with these two women- film version of the story was called- Scandal.."