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Hey Willie
Willie can you cook? Can you cook? Hey Willie
Willie can you save a dollar bill?
Willie can you sew? Can you sew? Hey Willie
Willie can you give a girl a thrill?
Willie can you ride a black-eyed stallion?
Willie can you fight a bear?
Willie can you love? Can you love? Oh Willie
Willie will you braid my hair?
Willie can you do the things I ask you?
Willie can you do them true?
Willie can, Willie can, Willie can, fair lady
If Willie takes a shine to you
Oh, Willie can you dance? Can you prance? Hey Willie
Willie can you take me to the fair?

Willie there's a moon, there's a moon, oh Willie
Willie will you say you care?
Willie can you dig a hole to China?
Willie can you climb a tree?
Willie can you kiss? Can you kiss? Oh Willie
Willie will you please kiss me?
Willie can you do the things I ask you?
Willie can you do them true?
Willie can, Willie can, Willie can, fair lady
If Willie takes a shine to you
Oh, Willie can you run? Can you run? Oh Willie
Willie can you catch a honey bee?
Willie can you sing? Can you sing? Oh Willie
Willie will you sing to me?
Willie can you try to swim the Channel?
Willie can you fly a kite?
Willie are you bold? Can you hold me Willie?
Willie will you squeeze me tight?
Willie can you do the things I ask you?
Willie can you do them true?
Willie can, Willie can, Willie can, fair lady
If Willie takes a shine to you
Willie can you do the things I ask you?
Willie can you do them true?
Willie can, Willie can, Willie can, fair lady
If Willie takes a shine to you
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Sue Thompson (born Eva Sue McKee July 19, 1925, Nevada, Missouri) is an American pop and country music singer. She is best known for the million selling hits "Sad Movies (Make Me Cry)" and "Norman", both pop hits for her in the 1960s. At the age of seven, she was already singing and playing the guitar on stage.[1] When she and her family moved out west to San Jose, she appeared on the Hometown Hayride TV program. During World War II, she worked at a defense plant. She married when she was 17, and had a daughter at 20, but the marriage failed and she and her husband split up after three years.

Read more about Sue Thompson on Last.fm.


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