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Jukebox Babe - Alan Vega



     
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Ah! when my jukebox baby takes the floor
'round the old jukebox in the candy store
the joint starts jumpin' till the roof comes tumblin' down!(Choo-choo-wah, choo-choo-wah,
shooby-doo-wah!)Jukebox baby,
you're the swingin'est doll in town!(Jukebox baby!) Put a nickel in for Maybelline
(Jukebox baby!) drop another one for seventeen
(Jukebox baby!) whisper to your daddy-o
three little love words (Ko-ko-mo!)How ya gonna get your homework done
when you keep that jukebox on the run?
You don't dig Latin like ya dig that crazy sound
(Choo-choo-wah, choo-choo-wah,
shooby-doo-wah)Hmmm . . .
Jukebox baby . . .
you're the swingin'est doll in town!(Jukebox baby!) I hear you knockin'
(Jukebox baby!) Keep the coin box hoppin'
(Jukebox baby!) Tell me sincerely
That you ain't forgettin' no " Tina Marie"(Hip-hip, hop-hop, ho-ho, hah hah!)Oh! jukebox baby . . .
my jukebox baby . . .

jukebox baby!(Ju-jukebox baby . . . jukebox baby . . .
jukebox baby!)All your lunch time money goes down the slot
You could live on air if the music's hot
You just ain't quittin' till ya rock that clock around!
(Choo-choo-wah, choo-choo-wah,
shooby-doo-wah)Da de dah de dah! . . .
Jukebox baby . . .
you're the swingin'est doll in town!Hah!! . . . [ (Jukebox baby!)
You're a "chick" and there's a cutie . . .
always singin' "Tutti-Frutti" . . . ](See ya later! . . . Alligator!)Oh! hey, wing-a-dinga
what a dungaree doll I've found!Well then there now . . .
Jukebox baby . . . jukebox baby!You're the wingin'est, dingin'est,
swingin'est "doll" in town!
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Alan Vega (born 1938) is the vocalist for 1970s and 80s punk/post punk duo Suicide. Alan Vega's vocals are said to be influenced by Elvis Presley and rockabilly. Alan Vega was born in Brooklyn, New York. He began his career as a visual artist, gaining notoriety for his "light sculptures"; eventually he opened his own lower Manhattan gallery space, called the Project of Living Artists. The Project served as a stomping grounds for the likes of the New York Dolls, Television and Blondie, as well as the 15-piece jazz group Reverend B.

Read more about Alan Vega on Last.fm.


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