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Come along me lucky lads (the Louis Boogie)

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: John Scott Cree Canonical path: /john-scott-cree/come-along-me-lucky-lads-the-louis-boogie Related lyric paths: 6
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Come along me lucky lads (the Louis Boogie)

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There's a place that I really want to be

It's Dover and it's Sunday with Bod at The Louis

You're gonna be glad that you're there too

So come along me lucky lads let's be having you

Saturday's Hard Travellin', sweet acoustic folk

Friday night it's Mirkwood, blasting out their rock

Thursdays Bill Barnacle with his BBQ

So come along me lucky lads let's be having you

Mainstream Wednesdays listen to the band

Ron Nunn gonna tape them all, put them out on Flams

Lunchtime mug of coffee, Radio 2

Do the Mirror Quizword

Haven't you got homes to go to?

Now in Heaven with your lip in, you can play the Chimes

Along with Louis and the heroes, no more closing times

Save a place for us so we can be there too

Come along me lucky lads let's be having you

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