| It comes from Mississippi, and down in Alabam
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| Creepin' like a fever all across the land
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| From deep in the Delta on the Louisiana shore
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| The people got to have it, they wanna hear some more
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| It’s the hillbilly rock, beat it with a drum
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| Playin' them guitars like shootin' from a gun
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| Keepin' up the rhythm, steady as a clock
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| Doin' a little thing called the hillbilly rock
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| Some say it came from Memphis down in Tennessee
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| Or it drifted in from Georgia about 1953
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| Just as long as it’s greasy, as long as it’s fast
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| As long as it’s pumpin' honey, it’s gonna last
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| It’s the hillbilly rock, beat it with a drum
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| Playin' them guitars like shootin' from a gun
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| Keepin' up the rhythm, steady as a clock
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| Doin' a little thing called the hillbilly rock
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| Way back in old Kentucky where the bluegrass grows
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| Through the Carolinas on them dirt red roads
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| Burnin' like a fire runnin' wild in the woods
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| From Arkansas to Texas, it sounds so good
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| It’s the hillbilly rock, beat it with a drum
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| Playin' them guitars like shootin' from a gun
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| Keepin' up the rhythm, steady as a clock
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| Doin' a little thing called the hillbilly rock
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| So when the heat starts to risin' and you gotta blow some steam
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| Take a ride down the river, you’ll see just what I mean
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| The juke joint’s jumpin', when that cat goes on
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| The whole place is shakin', there’s a something goin' on
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| It’s the hillbilly rock, beat it with a drum
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| Playin' them guitars like shootin' from a gun
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| Keepin' up the rhythm, steady as a clock
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| Doin' a little thing called the hillbilly rock
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| Doin' a little thing called the hillbilly rock
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| Doin' a little thing called the hillbilly rock |