Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Doin' the New Low Down , by - The Mills Brothers. Release date: 17.06.2013
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Doin' the New Low Down , by - The Mills Brothers. Doin' the New Low Down |
| It isn’t alcohol no yaller gal at all |
| thrills me fills me with the pep I’ve got |
| I’ve got a pair of feet |
| That found a low down beat |
| Low down, down around a spot that’s hot! |
| I’ve got no peace |
| I’m losin' my lease on livin' |
| Here’s the how? |
| I’m tellin' you now to give in! |
| Oh, make 'em play that crazy thing again |
| I’ve gotta do that lazy swing again. |
| Heigh, ho, doin' the new low down. |
| I got my feet to misbehavin' now, |
| I got a soul that’s not for savin' now. |
| Heigh, ho, doin' the new low down. |
| That dancin' demon has my feet in a trance, |
| 'cause while I’m dreamin' |
| I go into that dance |
| And once you hear the haunting strain to it, |
| I’d like to bet you’ll go insane to it. |
| Heigh, ho, doin' the new low down. |
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