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Louie Go Home - Paul Revere & The Raiders



     
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I said I, I left my wife and child (Lubie come back home)
And lord my conscience is about to drive me wild (Lubie come back home)
A little voice inside my head goes on and on (Lubie come back home)
Said Lubie Lubie you better go back homeI said I, I thought I'd make it by myself (Lubie come back home)
And now my baby she got my heart dropped on a shelf (Lubie come back home)
I said I, I still you're my baby now (Lubie come back home)
Said Lubie Lubie you better go back homeYou better go on home (Lubie come back home)
I said yeah Lubie go on home (Lubie come back home)
I said you better go home girl
Ah yeah you go homeGo on home home home home home home
Yeah Lubie go on home home home home home home
Yeah Lubie go on home home home home home home
Little bit soft, everybody go soft
Go on home to see my baby
Yeah you know that she loves you daddy like crazyI say my misses I'm gonna stay what I'm gonna do
Gonna buy you a monkey and a new dog too yeah
The guys have got yeah to get 'em to see my baby
A little bit louder, everybody go on go louder, yeah yeah yeah yeahNow Lubie where you been

I said I, I left my wife and child (Lubie come back home)
And lord my conscience is about to drive me wild (Lubie come back home)
A little voice inside my head goes on and on (Lubie come back home)
Said Lubie Lubie you better go back homeYou better go on home (Lubie go back home)
I said yeah Lubie go on home (Lubie go on home)
I said you better go home girl
Ah yeah you go homeGo on home home home home home home
Yeah Lubie go home home home home home home
Yeah Lubie go home home home home home home
Yeah Lubie go home home home home
Songwriters
Dick Paul Revere; Lindsay Mark APublished by
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Paul Revere & the Raiders is an American rock band that saw enormous mainstream success in the 1960s, best-known for hits like "Indian Reservation (The Lament Of The Cherokee Reservation Indian)" (1971), "Steppin' Out", "Kicks", "Let Me" (1969) and "Hungry" (1966). The band, initially located in Boise, Idaho, started as an instrumental rock outfit led by organist Paul Revere, named in honor of the Revolutionary War hero, who in his early twenties already owned several restaurants in Portland, Oregon.

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