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Blackberry Boogie - Tennessee Ernie Ford



     
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Blackberry Boogie Lyrics


Along about sun-up every day
I grab my bucket and I'm on my way
I go down the road a runnin' and a kickin'
I'm headed for the patch to do some blackberry pickin'I fill my bucket right to the top
It makes my lips go flippety-flop
I hear a little voice and it sounds so sad
It said, Don't pick me now 'cause I ain't ripe, dadBlackberry boogie, blackberry boogie
I'm brought back like a flip
When it's blackberry pickin' timeI went to see my gal, I set my bucket down
She said, Hi there baby, are you goin' to town?
I said, Uh-uh honey, I'm a goin' where they scratch
I'll meet you in a minute in the blackberry patchShe grabs her bucket and she jumps and squeals
I'm headin' for the bushes and she's hot on my heels
I start pickin' on one end, she picks on the other
We meet in the middle and she yells, Oh, brotherBlackberry boogie, blackberry boogie
Oh, I love that girl
When I meet her in the middle of the patchWe go through the briars walkin' hand in hand
Pickin' blackberries just to beat the band

I grab her for a kiss, she said, Turn me loose
Your lips are all blue from that blackberry juiceI hug her once and said, Don't be coy
You know I'm your blackberry pickin' boy
I kissed her then and she let out a sigh
And said, Let's go to my house and bake a pieBlackberry boogie, blackberry boogie
I'll be back little gal
When it's blackberry pickin' time

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Ernest Jennings Ford (February 13, 1919 – October 17, 1991) known professionally as Tennessee Ernie Ford, was an American country and gospel singer and radio and television host. Today, he is best remembered for his hit recording of "Sixteen Tons". Born in Bristol, Tennessee, to Clarence Thomas Ford and Maud Long, Ford began his radio career as an announcer at station WOPI in Bristol, leaving in 1939 to study classical music and voice at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. 1st Lieut. Ford served in World War II as the bombardier on a B-29 Superfortress flying missions over Japan.

Read more about Tennessee Ernie Ford on Last.fm.


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