Hey Girl
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Hey Girl
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Hey, girl
Hey, girl
Don't you lie to me
Tell me where did you go last night?
To the pines
To the pines
Where the Sun never shines
And I shiver the whole night through
My father was
A railroad man
Give a mile and a half from here
His train was found
In the deep canyon
And his body was never found
It calls me to weep
It calls me to moan
It calls me to leave my home
Hey, girl
Hey, girl
Don't you lie to me
Tell me where did you go last night?
To the pines
To the pines
Where the Sun never shines
And I shiver the whole night through
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Norma Tanega performs "Hey Girl", and this lyric page sits inside the Norma Tanega catalog on LyroVerse.
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