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I got the heebie jeebies early in the morning
I got the shaky knees, they come a-calling
When I feel that blood running through my veins
Right down from my toes to my belly and brainGotta shake myself, jump up in the shower
Gotta fix my health, how many hours
Did I spent last night with the whiskey neat
In a really big zone on the floor until I lost the beat
And now I'm incomplete
Heebie jeebiesI get a cardiac arrest every minute
Gotta jump right out the ship 'cause I'm in it
But my mouth goes dry when I try to speak
Is my mind in charge or it's blowing my feet outHeaven help, help me recover
Get a call from Tel and I don't know your brother
Said we met last night about ten to three
And put the world to rights in a minute on an empty street
And now I'm incompleteHeebie jeebies
Heebie jeebies
And now I got those heebie jeebies again

But I guess at what price it depends
'Cause I know sometimes you gotta release
And I'll be feeling much better when I realize that it's sweet
I think we all agree, you've gotta have a good time
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The Rifles are an indie rock band formed in Chingford, London, England in 2004. They are heavily influenced by The Clash, The Jam and 90s Britpop. They have produced 3 albums. Their debut album No Love Lost was released on 17 July 2006 which peaked at #26 in the UK charts. Their highest charting single is Repeated Offender which reached #26. They released their second album entitled Great Escape on 26th January 2009 (originally scheduled for 13th October 2008 release), which peaked at #27 in the UK charts and reached the number 2 slot in the UK indie charts.

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