| I got my alligator shoes
|
| I love rhythm and blues
|
| but I believe I’ll turn square for you
|
| I got a baby, a fine lady
|
| she looks so nice and neat
|
| the way she walks around, all the boys in town
|
| agree she is so sweet
|
| when she smiles at me, says I’m her honeybee
|
| I tell her I love her true
|
| I got my alligator shoes
|
| I love rhythm and blues
|
| but I believe I’ll turn square for you
|
| When she calls my name, my heart becomes a flame
|
| and surely it skips a beat
|
| she never tells a lie, and never makes me cry
|
| she really is a treat
|
| I wouldn’t trade your love for nothing in this world
|
| and to prove my love is true
|
| I got my alligator shoes
|
| I love rhythm and blues
|
| but I believe I’ll turn square for you
|
| I hope it won’t be long before I can take you home
|
| to meet my dear old mom
|
| I know you’ll get along with all the folks at home
|
| can’t wait for that day to come
|
| I wouldn’t trade your love for nothing in this world
|
| and to prove my love is true
|
| I got my alligator shoes
|
| I love rhythm and blues
|
| but I believe I’ll turn square for you
|
| I got my alligator shoes
|
| I love rhythm and blues
|
| but I believe I’ll turn square for you
|
| I believe I’ll turn square for you
|
| I believe I’ll turn square for you
|
| I believe I’ll turn square for you |