| Child, you oughta been there, night fo' last
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| Seen sister shakin' her tailfeather
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| You oughta been there, night fo' last
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| Watching grandpa getting his thing together
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| Then grandpa headed onto the floor
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| Said hold my cane, son, and watch me go
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| 'Cause I’m feeling sixteen, not sixty-four
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| And all of the hippies started screaming and screaming
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| Go grandpa go! |
| Go grandpa go!
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| You oughta know that, I’m comin' easy
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| Wastin' no time, gettin' busy
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| Doing the or little Hucklebuck
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| And for an old girl, she really knew her stuff
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| Then somebody turned the lights down the low
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| And said we got to lock all the doors
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| And then up jumped Doctor Feelgood
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| And he started to do a twist
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| And said «I ain’t never been in a joint like this»
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| Ow!
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| Ohh, the cuckoo-clock started striking four
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| The band said we’re sorry but it’s time to go
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| Somebody plugged the jukebox up in the floor
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| Oh then up jumps Skinny-Minny, doin' the shimmy-shimmy
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| Out went daddy waving a piece of barbeque
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| You oughta been there, night fo' last
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| Child, you oughta been there, night fo' last
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| , night fo' last
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| Skinny-Minny was doin' the shimmy child, night fo' last
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| Oh they was lettin' their hair down, night fo' last |