1954 Boogie Blues
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1954 Boogie Blues
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I wanna hear me some boogie played like I heard in 1954
I wanna hear me some boogie played like I heard in 1954
You know the way that Fats played the boogie, Whoa
You just don't hear that anymore
Yeah, I was just a little thing when I heard it on the radio
Yeah, I was just a little thing when I heard it on the radio
Jerry Lee and Little Richard, Whoa
You just don't hear that anymore
It was a rompin' stompin' finger poppin'
Good time music for my soul
(wo-oh-woo)
And when the drums were talkin'
And the bass went walkin'
That started it,
Whoa, Rock And Roll, Oh
I wanna hear me some boogie played like I heard in 1954
I wanna hear my Captain play some boogie now like I heard in 1954
You know the way my Captain plays the boogie, Whoa
You just don't hear that anymore (Talk to me, Jim)
It was a rompin' stompin' finger poppin'
Good time music for my soul (wo-oh-woo)
And when the drums were talkin'
And the bass went walkin'
That started it, whoa, Rock And Roll, Oh
I wanna hear me some boogie played like I heard in 1954
I wanna hear my Captain play some boogie now like I heard in 1954
You know the way my Captain plays the boogie, Whoa-Oh
You just don't hear that anymore, Whoa-Oh
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