| Catfish boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie
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| Catfish boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie
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| Woke up this morning about half past four
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| Who’d I see tiptoeing cross my floor
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| My everlovin' baby with a rod in her hand
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| Headin' for the creek called Catfish Land
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| She yelled at me and said, git up son
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| Come along with me and let’s have some fun
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| I grabbed my bridges and a long cane pole
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| Headed for the red hot catfish hole
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| Catfish boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie
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| Catfish boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie
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| Catfish boogie, do it, baby with me
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| We arrived post haste on the bank of the creek
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| Don’t make no noise, don’t even speak
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| She threaded a worm right on that hook
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| And dropped it in the water in a shady nook
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| The bopper jumped when mister whiskers hit
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| My gal flipped and throed a fit
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| She pulled and tugged and yelled, what’s wrong
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| I said, baby he’s a big and that cat’s real gone
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| Catfish boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie
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| Catfish boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie
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| Catfish boogie, do it, baby with me
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| We fished for a while, caught a great big mess
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| A long string of blue cap hapiness
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| She smiled at me and her eyes did roll
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| She said, set your pole and let’s take a stroll
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| We walked along the creek, me and my miss
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| She gave me a hug and a great big kiss
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| She held me close and said, I love you
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| I said, I got all of this and fishin' too
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| Catfish boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie
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| Catfish boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie, boogie-woogie
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| Catfish boogie, do it, baby with me |