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HONEY BOP (Reeves - Durden - Axton) |
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WANDA JACK |
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SON (Capitol 3941, 1958) |
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Well, once they had a dance they called the bunny-hop |
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Now the cats are in a trance, all they wanna do is bop |
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So bop, honey bop, well bop, a-honey bop |
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Oh bop, honey bop, well don't stop, a-honey bop |
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When the band begins to rock and it's rockin' to your blues |
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If you think you blow your top |
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Well, put on your rockin' shoes |
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And bop, honey bop, well bop, a-honey bop |
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Let's bop, honey bop, don't stop, a-honey bop |
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When the night is up and gone, but you still wanna go |
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Though you see light of dawn, baby tell the band to blow |
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And bop, honey bop, well bop, a-honey bop |
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Well bop, honey bop, don't stop, a-honey bop |
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Well the waltz is for the square and the rhumba is too old |
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Baby, we're just rockin' let it satisfy your soul |
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So bop, honey bop, well bop, a-honey bop |
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Oh bop, honey bop, well don't stop, a-honey bop |
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Well, now you've heard the dance, they call the bunny-hop |
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But the cats are in a trance, all they wanna do is bop |
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So bop, honey bop, well bop, a-honey bop |
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Well bop, honey bop, well don't stop, a-bop-bop-bop |