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Song and Dance Man Lyrics


Well I'm a song and dance man
Come on gather round me and clap your hands
Bring your tips boys, put 'em in the ol' tin can
Buy me a drink boys and I'll do a little bit of the old soft shoe
Put a little somethin' in the kitty and I'll sing and dance for youYeah, I'll play a number, you can do the buck and wing
I'll sing any sad song you wanna hear me sing
Just name your pleasure then dig down in your jeans
My body needs a beverage and my guitar needs some strings'Cause I'm a song and dance man
Come on gather round me and clap your hands
Bring your tips boys, put 'em in the ol' tin can
Buy me a drink boys and I'll do a little bit of the old soft shoe
Put a little somethin' in the kitty and I'll sing and dance for youWell I caught pneumonia from walkin' in a pourin' rain
But I found heaven in a little room in New Orleans
A Kajian woman she loved me till I got strong
Then I caught me a freight train out of her heart
And I wrote about it in a song'Cause I'm a song and dance man
Come on gather round me and clap your hands
Bring your tips boys, put 'em in the ol' tin can

Buy me a drink boys and I'll do a little bit of the old soft shoe
Put a little somethin' in the kitty and I'll sing and dance for youI'm a song and dance man
Come on gather round me and clap your hands
Song and dance man
Come on gather round me and clap your hands
Song and dance man
Come on gather round me and clap your handsI'm a song and dance man
Come on gather round me and clap your hands
Song and dance man
Come on gather round me and clap your hands

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Johnny Paycheck (May 31, 1938 – February 18, 2003) was a country music singer. He is most famous for covering the David Allan Coe song "Take This Job And Shove It". Born Donald Eugene Lytle in Greenfield, Ohio, he began playing guitar by age 6 and made his first record at age 15. After a time served in the United States Navy (which included a court-martial for assault), he began performing under the name Donny Young. The singer took a job with country music star George Jones, for whom he played bass and steel guitar for several years, co-writing Jones' hit song, "Once You've Had the Best.

Read more about Johnny Paycheck on Last.fm.


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