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When I was up |
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In Memphis, Tennessee |
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Jug band music |
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Sounds so sweet to me |
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Because it sounds so sweet |
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And they're hard to beat |
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Ri-da-doo-dee, jug band music |
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Certainly was a treat for me |
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Well, I went to my man |
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Put my hand on his knees |
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And said: "If you can't play the jug |
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You can't play with me" |
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Because it sounds so sweet |
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And they're hard to beat |
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Ri-da-doo-dee, jug band music |
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Certainly was a treat for me |
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And then I took off my socks |
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I took off my shoes |
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I danced all night |
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To the jug band blues |
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Because it sounds sweet |
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And they're hard to beat |
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Ri-da-doo-dee, jug band music |
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Certainly was a treat for me |
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And then I went back home |
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Turned on my radio |
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Jug band music |
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Made me stop and slow |
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Because it sounds so sweet |
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And they're hard to beat |
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Ri-da-doo-dee, jug band music |
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Certainly was a treat for me |
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And it was way downtown |
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In Memphis, Tennessee |
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Jug band music |
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Sounds so sweet to me |
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Because it sounds so sweet |
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And they're hard to beat |
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Ri-da-doo-dee, jug band music |
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Certainly was a treat for |
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Jug band music |
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Certainly was a treat for |
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Jug band music |
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Certainly was a treat for me |