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Lazy stadium night
Catfish on the mound
"Strike three", the umpire said
Batter have to go back and sit downCatfish, million dollar man
Nobody can throw the ball like catfish canUsed to work on Mr. Finley's farm
But the old man wouldn't pay
So he packed his glove and took his arm
An one day he just ran awayCatfish, million dollar man
Nobody can throw the ball like catfish canCome up where the Yankees are
Dress up in a pinstripe suit
Smoke a custom-made cigar
Wear an alligator bootCatfish, million dollar man
Nobody can throw the ball like catfish can

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K. C. Douglas (November 21, 1913 — October 18, 1975) was an American blues singer and guitarist. Born in Sharon, Mississippi, Douglas was a rural blues stylist in the San Francisco/Oakland area of California. Douglas was influenced by Tommy Johnson, whose "Canned Heat Blues" he adapted on his album, Big Road Blues. Douglas produced a blues classic when he recorded "Mercury Boogie" in 1949. The tune, which paid homage to the American automobile, was later renamed "Mercury Blues" and covered by Steve Miller, David Lindley, and Dwight Yoakam.

Read more about K.C. Douglas on Last.fm.


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