| I walked into Looney’s
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| Tired and tight
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| Me and my Julie
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| Been fightin' all night
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| Bankroll don’t like it
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| When I come in late
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| We got a big beef
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| With a small concern
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| We must liquidate
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| We cab down to the St. Mark
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| For a lookie-loo
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| They all lounging in the lobby
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| Then we do what we come to do
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| Lotsy goes down easy
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| Moe takes it in the face
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| Weinberg Brothers
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| Run for cover
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| Squirtin' metal all over the place
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| There’s a special satisfaction
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| When a job comes off so right
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| Better break out the Good Stuff
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| The Boss wants to party all night
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| My Julie’s in the chorus
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| On Mr. Ziegfield’s stage
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| My little canary
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| In a golden cage
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| I’m goofy on the girlie
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| But she runs hot and cold
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| It’s a relief to get marchin' orders
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| And do just what I’m told
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| Tonight we jack the convoy
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| Two hundred barrel run
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| Trucked in from a brewery
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| In East Patterson
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| Roll in 'round midnight
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| Deliver to the Speaks
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| All out bubble, no trouble
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| Whole crew gets to dip their beaks
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| There’s a special satisfaction
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| When a job comes off so right
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| Better break out the Good Stuff
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| The Boss wants to party all night
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| It’s just about dawn
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| When I finally get home
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| I find my Twist
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| With that punk Johnny Rome
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| So I popped 'em both
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| And I ankle downtown
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| To a hot house in the Tenderloin
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| Need to kick that gong around
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| There’s a special satisfaction
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| When a job comes off so right
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| Better break out the Good Stuff
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| The Boss wants to party all night |