Lyrics Jig In The Jungle - Dorothy Dandridge

Jig In The Jungle - Dorothy Dandridge
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Date of issue: 14.11.2019
Song language: English

Jig In The Jungle

If you wanna go crazy and act like a clown, Be the laughing stock all over town,
That’s your red wagon, That’s your red wagon, So just keep draggin' your red
wagon along!
If you stick your nose some place it don’t belong, Don’t you come to me if
things go wrong!
That’s your red wagon, That’s your red wagon, So just keep draggin' your red
wagon along!
When you’re making your bed, Remember you’ll do the lying there!
When you buttered your bread, Don’t expect me to eat your share!
If you’re gonna play horses and blow your dough, Don’t you run to me if they
don’t show!
That’s your red wagon, That’s your red wagon, So just keep draggin' your red
wagon along!
So the chick you left me for is tired of you, Baby, why call me 'cause I’m
tired too?
That’s your red wagon, That’s your red wagon, So just keep draggin' your red
wagon along!
Now you’ve finally learned That you get burned when you play with fire!
Don’t come running to me, You can’t use me for your spare tire!
If you don’t have love songs to fit my key, Baby, don’t sing your blues to me!
That’s your red wagon, That’s your red wagon, So just keep draggin' your red
wagon along!

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Artist lyrics: Dorothy Dandridge