| Aggravatin’Annie you’re getting on my fanny
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| And I just can’t cope any more
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| When it gets down to fundamentals
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| You’re a bit confusing
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| You’ve got wrinkles on your face
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| But they seem to be in place
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| So I wonder well I wonder
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| Are you leading the young boy on?
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| Annie New Orleans
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| You’re a hard core woman, a red necked woman
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| A good old girl from the South
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| With a negative way of speaking
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| But you’re sentimental
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| We never speak of life but you want to be my wife
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| And I wonder, well I wonder
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| Are you leading the young boy on?
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| Annie New Orleans
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| Well didn’t think I heard you at all
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| I was starting to fall
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| Back it up and try it again
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| I ain’t letting you win, no way, all right
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| Aggravatin’Annie you’re on my fanny
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| And I can’t cope any more
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| When it gets down to fundamentals
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| Lady, you’re confusing
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| Well, you’ve got some wrinkles on your face
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| But they’re all in their place
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| So I wonder, I just wonder
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| Well are you leading the young boy on?
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| Annie New Orleans
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| Hey, Annie New Orleans
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| Oh, hey, Annie New Orleans
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| Yeah |