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Shaking the Blues Away - Doris Day



     
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Shaking the Blues Away Lyrics


There's an old superstition 'way down south
Everybody believes that trouble won't stay
If you shake it awayWhen they hold a revival way down south
Everybody with care and trouble that day
Tries to shake it awayShaking the blues away, unhappy news away
If you are blue, it's easy to
Shake off your cares and troublesTelling the blues to go, they may refuse to go
But as a rule, they'll go if you'll
Shake them awayDo like the voodoos do, listening to a voodoo melody
They shake their bodies so, to and fro
With every shake, a lucky breakProving that there's a way to chase your cares away
If you would lose your weary blues
Shake 'em awayShaking the blues away, unhappy news away
If you are blue, it's easy to
Shake off your cares and troublesTelling the blues to go, they may refuse to go
But as a rule, they'll go if you'll
Shake them awayDo like the voodoos do, listening to a voodoo melody
They shake their bodies so, to and fro

With every shake, a lucky breakProving that there's a way to chase your cares away
If you would lose your weary blues
Shake 'em awayGotta chase those cares away
Just to prove that there's a way
A way to shake shake your blues away

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Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff (born April 3, 1924) is an american singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate known as Doris Day. A vivacious blonde with a wholesome image, Day was one of the most prolific actresses of the 1950s and 1960s. Able to sing, dance, and play comedy and dramatic roles, she has been an all-round star whose personality has permeated many popular and diverse movies. Doris grew up in a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. She started out a dancer, but at an early age an automobile accident prevented her from furthering a career in dance.

Read more about Doris Day on Last.fm.


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