In the wee wee hoursThat's when I think of youIn the
coast slave ship bound for cotton fieldsSold in the
1: George gonna write a little letterGonna mail it
Runnin' to and fro, hard workin' at the millNever failed in
Deep down in Louisiana, close to New OrleansWay back up in
wasn't me, babyNo, it wasn't me, babyIt must have been
through with love, I'll never fall againSaid a dream
Just let me hear some of that rock'n'roll musicAny old way
on over here, babyGirl, I'm going to give you a
to-and-froHard workin' in the millNever fail in the mailYeah,
Runnin' to and froHard workin' at the mailNever fail with the
mä tiedän etten sydäntäsi saaJollen tuotapikaa ole opetellut
Maybellene, why can't you be trueOh Maybellene, why can't you be
Long distance operatorGive me Memphis TenneseeHelp me try to find the
I was a little bitty boyMy grandmother bought me
left my home in Norfolk, VirginiaCalifornia on my mindStraddled
I left my home in Norfolk, VirginiaCalifornia on my mindI straddled
They're really rockin' in BostonIn Pittsburgh, P.ADeep in the heart of
and Johnny opened up a novelty shopBehind the counter
BerryIt was a teenage wedding and the old folks wished 'em
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