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Little Queenie - John Dee Holeman



     
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I got lumps in my throat
When I saw her comin' down the aisle
I got the wiggles in my knees
When she looked at me and sweetly smiled
Well, there she is again
Standin' over by the record machine
Well, she looks like a model
On the cover of a magazine
Oh, but she's too cute
To be a minute over seventeen
Meanwhile I was thinkin'
Well, if she's in the mood
No need to break it
I got the chance and I oughta take it
If she can dance we can make it
C'mon Queenie let's shake it
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
I said go, go, go, little Queenie

I said go, go, go, little Queenie
Won't someone tell me
Who's the queen standin'
Over by the record machine
Well, she looks like a model
On the cover of a magazine
Oh, but she's too cute
To be a minute over seventeen
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
Meanwhile, I was still thinkin'
Well, if it's a slow one, we'll omit it
If it's a rocker, then we'll get it
If it's a good one, she'll admit it
C'mon Queenie, let's get with it
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
I said go, go, go, little Queenie
I said go, go, go, little Queenie

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John Dee Holeman (born April 4, 1929) is an American Piedmont blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His music includes elements of Texas blues, R&B and jazz. In his younger days he was also known for his proficiency as a 'buckdancer'. Holeman was born in Hillsborough, North Carolina, United States, but since 1954 he has been based in Durham, North Carolina. Inspired by Blind Boy Fuller, Holeman was both singing and playing his guitar at local parties and other events by his mid-teens.

Read more about John Dee Holeman on Last.fm.


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