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Bimbo, Bimbo, where ya gonna go-e-o
Bimbo, Bimbo, whatcha gonna do-e-o
Bimbo, Bimbo, does your mommy know
That you're goin' down the road to see a little girl-e-o
Bimbo is a little boy who's got a million friends
And every time he passes by, they all invite him in
He'll clap his hands, sing and dance, and talk his baby talk
With a hole in his pants and his knees a-stickin' out
He's just big enough to walk
Bimbo, Bimbo, where ya gonna go-e-o
Bimbo, Bimbo, whatcha gonna do-e-o
Bimbo, Bimbo, does your mommy know
That you're goin' down the road to see a little girl-e-o
Bimbo's got two big blue eyes that light up like a star
And the way to light them up is to buy him candy bars
Crackerjacks and bubblegum will start his day off right
All the girlies follow him just a-beggin' him for a bite
Bimbo, Bimbo, candy on your face-e-o

Bimbo, Bimbo, chewin' on your gum-e-o
Bimbo, Bimbo, when you gonna grow
Everybody loves you, little baby Bimbo
You never catch him sittin' still, he's just the rovin' kind
Although he's just a little boy, he's got a grown-up mind
He's always got a shaggy dog a-pullin' at his clothes
And everybody calls to him as down the street he goes
Bimbo, Bimbo, where ya gonna go-e-o
Bimbo, Bimbo, whatcha gonna do-e-o
Bimbo, Bimbo, does your mommy know
That you're goin' down the road to see a little girl-e-o
Bimbo
Bimbo
Bimbo
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The Five Keys is an American rhythm and blues vocal group that was instrumental in shaping this genre in the 1950s. It was formed with the original name of Sentimental Four in Newport News, Virginia, U.S., in the late 1940s, and initially consisted of two sets of brothers - Rudy West (born 25 July 1932, Newport News, Virginia) and Bernie West (born 4 February 1930, Newport News), and Ripley Ingram (born 1930 - died 23 March 1995, Newport News) and Raphael Ingram. Ingram left in 1949 and Maryland Pierce (born 1933) and Dickie Smith became members in his place.

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