Accordion Song
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Accordion Song
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Please could you
Turn around
Drop your dress
On the ground
Step up here
Stand right there
Don't be shy
Cause you have fair skin
And we are fair men
You have fair skin
And we are fair men
Try not to move
Cause if you do
We may not
Capture you
Where we want to
We're tired too
We're paying you
To be very still
Cause we cannot get through
To the people without you
The people want you
We're tired too
We're paying you
To be very still
Cause we cannot get through
To the people without you
The people demand you
Cause you have fair skin
And we are fair men
You have fair skin
And we are fair
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Who performs "Accordion Song"?
Dawn Landes performs "Accordion Song", and this lyric page sits inside the Dawn Landes catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Heaven's Gate and Atlantic City with a short reason for opening each page next.
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