Lyrics 13 Step Boogie - Martin Sexton

13 Step Boogie - Martin Sexton
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song 13 Step Boogie, artist - Martin Sexton. Album song Live Wide Open, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 08.04.2002
Record label: Kitchen Table
Song language: English

13 Step Boogie

My baby she loves me so
My little baby she never tells me no
My sweet baby never gonna let her go
Not today, anyway
You know my honey she comforts me
My little honey crumpets with my tea
In the morning it just happens to be
That I’ve fallen in love
Least I think it’s love
Since you’re new and your eyes are blue
I think I’ll show you around the block
There’s a little place called The Step Thirteen
And, man does that old joint rock
You know it rocks about this time every night
Let’s go have us a ball
We’ll do the thirteen step boogie
Come boogie with me
The thirteen step boogie
Come boogie a while
The thirteen step boogie
Come boogie the night away
My baby almost every night
My little honey she likes to hold me so tight
She’s a teenage girl
It’s way too easy to be right
But I’m there by her side
Thanks for the ride
Since you’re new and your eyes are blue
Think I’ll show you around the block
There’s a little place called Step Thirteen
And, man, does that old joint rock
You know it rocks around this time every night
Let’s go have us a ball
Come on y’all
We’ll do the thirteen step boogie
Come boogie with me
The thirteen step boogie
Come boogie a while
The thirteen step boogie
Come boogie the night away

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Artist lyrics: Martin Sexton