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Midnight one more night without sleeping
Watching 'til that morning comes creeping
Green Door what's that secret your keeping?
There's an old piano and they play it hot behind the green door (Green door)
Don't know what they're doing but they laugh a lot behind the green door (Ooh, green door)
Wish they'd let me in so I could find out what's behind the green door (Green door)
Knocked once tried to tell 'em I'd been there
Door slammed hospitality's thin there
Wondering just what's going on in there
Saw an eyeball peep in through a smoky cloud behind the green door (Green door)
When I said Joe sent me some one laughed out loud behind the green door (Ooh, green door)
All I want to do is join the happy crowd behind the green door (Green door)
Yeah
Oh, rock on in now!

Woo! Weeah!
Oooooh!
Midnight one more night without sleeping
Ahhh, watching 'til that morning comes creeping
Green Door what's that secret your keeping?
There's an old piano and they play it hot behind the green door (Green door)
Don't know what they're doing but they laugh a lot behind the green door (Green door)
Wish they'd let me in so I could find out what's behind the green door (Green door)
Saw an eyeball peep in through a smoky cloud behind the green door (Green door)
When I said Joe sent me some one laughed out loud behind the green door (Haa haa haa! Woo!)
All I want to do is join the happy crowd behind the green door (Green door)
Wish they'd let me in so I could find out what's behind the green door (Green door)
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Cal Smith (born April 7, 1932) is an American country musician, most famous for his 1974 hit "Country Bumpkin." Career
He was born with the name Calvin Grant Shofner on April 7, 1932, in Gans, Oklahoma, and was raised in Oakland California. He began his music career performing at the Remember Me Cafe in San Francisco at the age of fifteen, but he was not financially successful at first. Throughout the 1950s, he was not able to continue his music career, so he worked at various other jobs, including truck driving and bronco busting.

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