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Smaller the Club - Mel Waiters



     
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Smaller the Club Lyrics


Johnny Taylor, still the favorite
And Bobby Bland, still the blues
5 dollars you got to pay
Just a jukebox and no DJ
Just a jukebox and no DJThe smaller the club, the bigger the party
Something about this room
The smaller the club, the better the party
The dance floor, you can barely moveWaitress please, clean my table
Beer cans everywhere
Music's loud, and everybody's dancing (Yeah) A hell of a party up in here
There's a hell of a party up in here, Oh YeahYou gotta stand in line to get a drink, gotta wait outside
You've gotta wait outside, just to get a peek
Everyone loves (Everyone loves) a smaller club, you might meet someone
You might meet someone there, and fall in loveThe smaller the club, the bigger the party
Something about this room (Yes it is)
The smaller the club, the better the party
The dance floor, you can barely move[Solo]The smaller the club, the bigger the party
Something about this room (Yes it is)

The smaller the club, the better the party
The dance floor, you can barely moveJohnny Taylor, is still the favorite
And Bobby Bland, still the blues
5 dollars you've got to pay
Just a jukebox and no DJ
Just a jukebox and no DJBeer cans on the table
Cigarette smoke, Ciggarette Smoke
Cigarette smoke in the air, yes it is!
Music's loud, and everybody dancing yeah
There's a hell of a party up in here, oh yeahThe smaller the club, the bigger the party
Something about this room (Yes it is)
The smaller the club, the better the party
The dance floor, you can barely moveOooo yeah, come on
Oooo they backed up in here
Yeah they up in here pa
But what I want to know is: How does all those people get on that small dancefloor?
I don't know they get out thereThey waitin outside in front just to get in
Hell of a crowd too, you know?
Just to get a peep to see what's goin' on up in here
But it's on!
Lemme tell ya again!The smaller the club, the bigger the party
Something about this room, Something about this room (Oh yeah)
The smaller the club, the better the party
The dance floor, you can barely move, The dance floor, you can barely move
Somebody say it one more time!The smaller the club, the bigger the party (Smaller the club, the bigger the party!)
Something about this room (Something about, something about this room!)
The smaller the club, the better the party
The dance floor you can barely move
The dance floor you can barely move
Hey, Hey!
The smaller the club, the bigger the party, Oh yeah!
Something about this room
Something about this room

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Southern Soul star Mel Waiters was born and raised in San Antonio, TX, where in 1974 he began his performing career at local teen clubs; after a stint as a radio DJ, he was awarded a government contract to entertain at military bases across the Southwest. With the exception of sax Waiters produced, played and wrote all the material for his first CD release in 1996. The slick "Hit It & Quit It" and "Whatever It Took" gave me his first Southern hits. He followed this up with his second for the Serious Sounds with "Suki Suki Man" that got his biggest song to date with the title track.

Read more about Mel Waiters on Last.fm.


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