Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Pettin' An Pokin', artist - Louis Jordan. Album song Rhythm'n Blues & Rock'n Roll, Vol. 5, in the genre Традиционный джаз
Date of issue: 04.02.2010
Record label: Sinetone
Song language: English
Pettin' An Pokin' |
Now this is the story of Jack and Jill |
And I don’t mean the couple who went up the hill |
I just mean a couple o' lovers that live next door |
And they’re always battlin' and I’m tryin' to keep the score |
They’re always |
Pettin' and pokin' and |
Jabbin' and jokin' and |
Cuein' and crackin' and |
Wooin' and wackin' |
They keep neckin' and knockin' |
Singin' and sockin' an' |
Squawkin' and squeezin' an' |
Burnin' and freezin' |
Why, he holds her hands as long as he’s able |
But when he lets go, she bops him with a table |
They start right in |
Pattin' and pinchin' and |
Cloudin' and clinchin' |
They’re enjoying themselves, havin' a good time |
Now Reverend Green thought he’d call one day |
On this nicely newly weds across the way |
But just as the pastor knocked on the door |
A straight right connected; |
«Mop,» he hit the floor |
They was pettin' and poppin' and |
Bangin' and boppin' |
Cooin' and kissin' and |
Hittin' and missin' |
They kept on groovin' and grievin' and |
Lovin' and leavin' |
Kickin' and cacklin' and |
Ticklin' and tacklin' |
Now one night a neighbor tried some intervention |
But one short jab knocked out his good intention |
They started right in, stewin' and stabbin' and |
Jivin' and jabbin' |
Havin' a good time |
Now once a lion escaped from a circus train |
He strayed in Jack and Jill’s domain |
Just then they got in a towerin' rage |
Lion took one look and jumped back in his cage |
They started in swattin' and swingin' and |
Pottin' and playin' |
Stompin' and stabbin' and |
Groovin' and grabbin' |
They kept dancin' and duckin' |
Trippin' and truckin' |
Plottin' and pleadin' and |
Bangin' and bleedin' |
Her mother said, «I'll go right In there and fetch her» |
But mom came out riding on a stretcher |
They started right in |
Hittin' and holdin' |
Faintin' and foldin' |
They was enjoying themselves, havin' a good time |
Now once a reporter called on the wife |
Just to gather some data on her hectic life |
She told him she’d never found time for books |
She’s always busy duckin' left hooks |
They was always swattin' and swingin' and |
Sockin' and singin' and |
Cuttin' and cuddlin' and |
Messin' and muddlin' they kept on |
Fondlin' and fussin' and |
Kissin' and cussin' and |
Tappin' and teasin' and |
Squattin' and squeezin' |
Once a voice called out, «Stop! |
I’m the law» |
But all he stopped was a haymaker to the jaw |
They started in jivin' and jumpin' and trobbin' and thumpin' |
They was enjoying themselves |
You see they were in love |
Ain’t married life wonderful? |
Hey, will somebody call Dr. Kildare? |
Is Dr. Christian in the house? |
Huh? |