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We were just a plain ol' hillbilly band |
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With a plain ol' country style |
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We never played the kind of songs |
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That'd drive anybody wild |
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Played a railroad song with a stomping beat |
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We played a blues song kinda slow and sweet |
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But the thing that knocked them off |
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Of their feet was, ooh-wee |
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When Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie in a strangest kind of way |
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Play it strange |
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Well, we did our best to entertain |
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Everywhere we'd go |
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We'd nearly wear our fingers |
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Off to give the folks a show |
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Played jumping jive to make 'em get in the groove |
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We played sad songs real slow and smooth |
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But the only thing that'd |
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Make 'em move was, ooh-wee |
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When Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie-woogie |
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Luther played the boogie in a strangest kind of way |
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Now didn't Luther play the boogie strange? |