| Well, Ruby, she was a redneck beauty
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| She loved Little Richard and sang 'Tootie Fruitie'
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| And wanted her name in lights and wore her dresses tight
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| Yeah, Ruby was a victim of circumstance
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| 'Cause she liked to wiggle and boogie dance
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| Out in the country she hardly ever got the chance
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| She had a local band, played the local bars
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| Had the local boys breathin' hard
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| She had hillbilly eyes that could shine in the dark
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| She had a country soul and a rock 'n' roll heart
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| And her whole body shook when she stood up and played the piano
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| And the boys say, «Play, Ruby, play, we really like the way you do it
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| Play, Ruby, play, we love the way you get into it»
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| She made the young men scream and the old men moan
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| Rock on, rock on, rock on
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| Sometimes at night with the full moon beamin'
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| She would run around the mountain kickin' and screamin'
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| Sayin', ?If I don’t get out on the road I’m gonna explode?
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| Last time I saw her she was down in the city
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| Shakin' and shoutin', making plenty
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| Yeah, Ruby was a sight to behold, she was on a roll
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| She had a local band, played the local bars
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| Had the local boys breathin' hard
|
| She had hillbilly eyes that could shine in the dark
|
| She had a country soul and a rock 'n' roll heart
|
| And her whole body shook when she stood up and played the piano
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| And the boys say, «Play, Ruby, play, we really like the way you do it
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| Play, Ruby, play, we love the way you get into it»
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| She made the young men scream and the old men moan
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| Rock on, rock on, rock on
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| Rock on, rock on, rock on
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| Well, Ruby, she was a redneck beauty
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| She loved Little Richard and sang 'Tootie Fruitie'
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| And wanted her name in lights and wore her dresses tight
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| Yeah, Ruby was a victim of circumstance
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| 'Cause she liked to wiggle and boogie dance
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| Out in the country she hardly ever got the chance |