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I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town - Louis Jordan



     
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Oh, life
(Is so peculiar)
(You get so wet in the rain)
You know it too
(Mm, hmm)You get so warm in the sunshine
(Get my suntan)
(It doesn't pay to complain)
I never complainWhen I get up each morning
There's nothing to breathe but air
(Yeah)
(And when I look in the mirror)
(There's nothing to comb but hair)And when I sit down to breakfast
There's nothing to eat but food
(Life is so peculiar but you can't)
(Stay home and brood)Oh, life
(Tell 'em about it pops)
Is so peculiar, the desert has only got sand
(And that's grand)The oceans only got water

(And you can't drink it all up)
You never know where you stand
(When I get out to dinner, there's nothing to wear but clothes)
(Whenever I get sleepy, there's nothing to do but doze)
Yeah(Whenever I get thirsty, there's nothing to do but drink)
(Life is no peculiar that it makes you stop and think)
Yes, life
(Boop-a-doo-wa-boo-waa)
Is so peculiar
(It sure is)A fork belongs with the knife
(It sure does)
(Corn beef is lost without cabbage)
I love cabbage, a husband should have a wife
(Yes)
Life is so peculiar, but as everybody says
(That's life)Life
(Yes, life)
It's so peculiar
A-hugh
(A bird can usually sing)A bird, I do too
(A pearl is made by an oyster)
New Orleans
(Rampart Street)
(You can't be sure of a thing)When I get tired of restin' there's nothing to do but walk
(Walk it off, pop)
And when I don't care to listen there's nothing to do but talk
(Keep your big mouth shut)When I'm up in the airplane there's nothing to do but fly
(Mm-hmm, Life is so peculiar but I often wonder why)
(Oh, life boop-a-doo-wa-boo-waa, is so peculiar)
(Sure is)A fork belongs with a knife you know
(Mm-mm)
(Corn beef is lost without cabbage)
leftover cabbageYeah
A husband should have a wife
(Yeah)
(Life is so peculiar, but what)
(Everybody says that's life)One more for me Jim
(That's life)
Let me hear it one time
(That's life)
All together
(That's life) yeah
Songwriters
ROY JORDAN, WILLIAM WESTLEY WELDONPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Louis Jordan (July 8, 1908 - February 4, 1975) was a pioneering African-American jazz and rhythm & blues musician and songwriter who enjoyed his greatest popularity from the late 1930s to the early 1950s. Known as "The King of the Jukebox", Jordan was highly popular with both black and white audiences in the later years of the swing era. Jordan was one of the first black recording artists whose popularity crossed over into the mainstream white audience and who scored hits on both the "race" charts and the mainstream white pop charts.

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