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When I first came to town people |
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I was walkin ' down |
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Pennsylvania |
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Avenue.I heard a lot people talking 'bout the |
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White House. |
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I decided |
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I'd drop in there that night. |
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And when I got there |
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I said man what's shakin'. |
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They said look man you can't come in here this where the |
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President hang out. |
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What you want. |
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I said look man, |
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I'm John Lee |
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Hooker, I sing the blues. |
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They said the |
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President don't have time for the blues. |
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I said look man everybody got to have the blues sometime don't matter where you from or where you at. |
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I decided to make a run for |
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President. |
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I know everyone got the blues cause |
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I'm in touch wilt 'em when |
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I sing the blues it's my life. |
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I got the number one record in |
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Detroit. He's called |
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Boom Boom. |
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It tells a tremendous story these lyrics are something else. |
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Every time you hear |
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Boom Boom, that's a dollar change. |
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I don't need yo money cause |
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I finance my own campaign. |
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I ain't for sale. |
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I keep a fat bankroll in my pocket baby, big as a hay bale. |
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I want everybody to know |
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I'm strictly copastatic, |
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I ain't Republican or |
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Democratic. |
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I got a new program for the nation. |
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It's gonna be groove time, a big sensation. |
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Every man and woman gets one scotch, one bourbon and one beer, three times a day if they stay cool. |
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Little chillens gets milk, cream and alcohol, two times a day if they stay involved in school. |
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Now boogie chillen. |
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Now I want nine fine lookin' womens sittin' on the |
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Supreme Court. |
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Their big legs, their tight skirts drive me out of my mind. |
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And when I need a judgment they gonna give it to me right on time. |
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They call me on the phone sayin', |
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Johnny, we disagree on which one of us you like best. |
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I said honey, you all equally fine under the law. |
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I'm sharp and up to date. |
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Jimmy Reed, |
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Vice President, |
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Little Johnny |
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Taylor, Secretary of |
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State. I got the foreign policy numbers 444, domestic spending goin' up, continental clothes, |
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Stetson hats, everybody's on the dance floor |
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All you backbilers and syndicators, hear what |
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I say. I ain't gonna stand for |
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No trash talking and double dealin' . |
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IfI catch you messin' 'round the |
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White House |
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I might cut you, |
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I might shoot you, |
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I just don't know. |
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And there's one point |
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I really want to prove. |
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If you vote for |
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John Lee Hooker you know you gonna groove. |
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Don't be fooled by the |
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Republican, don't pity the |
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Democratie, vote |
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John Lee Hooker and everything gone be mellow, knocked out, copastatic. |