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Baby Workout Lyrics


Hey, you
Come out here on the floor
Let's rock some more
Come out here on the floor
Honey, let's rock some more, yeahNow when you get out here
Don't you have no fear
Put your hands on your hip
And let your backbone slip
And work outOh, my momma, move up (first step)
Party move back (second step)
Shuffle to the left (third step)
Wobble to the right (fourth step)Now it's plain to see
You put a hurtin' on me
But it's a natural fact
Ha, I like it like that
So work outYeah, baby work out (work baby, work out)
Honey, work out
Ah, baby work out

Shout and turn the joint out
Work out (work out)
Work out (work out)
Work all night long
Yeah, yeah ('round and around and around and around)
('Round and around and around and around)
('Round and around and around and around)
('Round and around and around and around)
('Round)
Ah, baby, round and round we go
Don't you know, don't you know?
'Round and 'round we go
Where we stop, nobody knows
Yeah, the band is swinging on the stand
We're moving in, we're moving out
Then we'll step back now and end this dance with a shout
So work outNow when I tell you to shout I want you to jump at it
Yeah, baby let's shout (shout baby shout, shout)
Honey, let's shout (shout baby shout, shout)
Ah baby, let's shout (shout baby shout, shout)
Yeah, shout and turn it out, baby
Hey, let's shout, let's shout, shout all night long
I gotta have it just one more time
Now here we go
Round and round we go
Ah baby
Round and round we go
Now work out, work out, work all night long, ah
Work, work out, baby
Ah, work out woman
Shout and turn the joint out
Work out, work out, baby, baby

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Jack Leroy "Jackie" Wilson (June 9, 1934 – January 21, 1984) was an American soul and R&B singer born in Detroit, Michigan, where he became active in the music business. He joined Billy Ward and His Dominoes in 1953, replacing Clyde McPhatter. After losing McPhatter, the group's only recording success with Wilson came in June of 1956 with the single "St. Therese of The Roses" that reached number 13 on the Pop charts.

Read more about Jackie Wilson on Last.fm.


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