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I'll clap my hands along and rattle on like a vagabond
I'll rip my uniform and bend the floor to the early mornin'
I'll shake your dollar bill and spend it all before the bombs will kill me
I'll save my best for last and after that don't even ask me
Clap hands, that's right
Clap hands, clap hands, that's right
Clap hands, clap, clap hands
I'll take my broken bell and make it ring like a million churches
I'll scratch that kind of itch, down in the ditch and switch my plates out
I'll drive to San Francisco, death to disco, take my shirt off
I'll swim to Mexico, don't tell the mermaids where I'm goin'
Clap hands, that's right
Clap hands, clap hands, that's right
Clap hands, clap hands, clap hands
I'll clap me hands along and rattle on like a vagabond
I'll rip my uniform and bend the floor to the early mornin'
I'll shake your dollar bill then spend it all before the bombs will kill me
I'll save my best for last and after that don't even ask me

Clap, clap hands, that's right, clap hands, clap hands, that's right
Clap hands, that's right, clap hands, clap hands, that's right
Clap hands, that's right,clap hands, that's right, clap hands

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Clayton Joseph Chenier is the son of the King of Zydeco, the late Clifton Chenier, but, growing up in Port Arthur, Texas, where he was born in 1957, he had only occasional contact with his father, who lived with his wife in Lafayette. As a teenager, C.J. Thompson, as he was known then, going by his mother's last name, had little interest in zydeco. He was, however, a talented musician who played saxophone and keyboard, so that in 1978 when his father needed a sax player to fill in on a long road tour, he called on his son.

Read more about C.J. Chenier on Last.fm.


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