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Just Keep It Up (STEREO) - Dee Clark



     
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Just Keep It Up (STEREO) Lyrics


Well, one day baby
You'll be sorry
For the way you make people cry
It's not so funny
Not one bit, honey
One day you'll wake up and re-o-lizeJust keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom)
And see what happens
A-one day you told me
Oh, how you told me
Things that made me shake inside
And then you kissed me, mmm!

Oh, how you kissed me
Then turn around and said you liedJust keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom)
And see what happens
Please stop doin'
The things you're do-ooo-in'
I know we can get along
Your luck will run out
One day you'll see
And then you're lovin' arms
Will belong to meJust keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom)
And see what happensJust keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom)
And see what happensJust keep it up, mmm
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
And see what happensJust keep it up, mmm
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)
Just keep it up
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom)
(Bom-bom-bom-bom)FADES-Just keep it up
And see what happens
Just keep it up, mmm
(Bom, ba-bom, ba-bom).~
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Dee Clark (November 7, 1938 – December 7, 1990) was an American rhythm & blues and soul singer best known for a string of R&B and pop hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the ballad "Raindrops," which became a million-seller in the United States in 1961. He was born Delecta Clark in Blytheville, Arkansas, and moved to Chicago in 1941. His mother, Essie Mae Clark, was a gospel singer and encouraged her son to pursue his love of music. Clark made his first recording in 1952 as a member of the Hambone Kids, who enjoyed some success with a recording of "Hambone" on the OKeh label.

Read more about Dee Clark on Last.fm.


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