| Well, it’s one for the money, two for the show
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| Three to get ready and it’s go man go
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| You can do anything that you want to do
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| But uh-huh honey, lay off of my shoes
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| And don’t you step on my shoes
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| Don’t you step on my blue suede shoes
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| You can do anything that you want to do
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| But uh-uh honey stay off of my shoes
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| And don’t you step on my blue suede shoes
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| You can burn my house, steal my car
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| And drink my liquor out of my fruit jar
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| You can do anything that you want to do
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| But uh-uh honey stay off of my shoes
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| And don’t you step on my shoes
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| Don’t step on my blue suede shoes
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| You can do anything that you want to do
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| But uh-uh honey stay off of my shoes
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| And don’t you step on my blue suede shoes
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| Well, it’s down on Beale Street late one night
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| A woman got mad and started a fight
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| Split my chin and bust my nose
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| Tore out the back of my best suit of clothes
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| I said, «Knock me down, step in my face
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| Slander my name all over the place
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| Do anything that you want to do
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| But uh-uh honey stay off of my shoes»
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| And don’t you step on my shoes
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| Don’t step on my blue suede shoes
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| You can do anything that you want to do
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| But uh-uh honey stay off of my shoes
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| And don’t you step on my blue suede shoes |