Squeeze - Dr. Jazz Lyrics
Squeeze Dr. Jazz lyrics is the 11th song on the album "Frank - Expanded Reissue" by Squeeze. Don't miss the latest news and gossip about the artist: "Squeeze Releases 'Dutty Love'".
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Dr. Jazz by Squeeze
(holland)
Give me iko
I wanna ball the wall here
Shuffle in dumaine
Hear the hookacumbi
Meet my tipatina
Love her hold her tightly
Wanna see her swaying
In new orleans nightly
You know i wanna be there
Drinking in the morning
Holler in the evening
Dr. jazz dr. jazz
Bake my jelly roll
You quicken my pulse
You make my rhythm slow
Crawfish gumbo
Rhythm from the jungle
Big chief rocking
I follow the voodoo king
Oolamalawaladollar
That's what the fez he sing
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How long must it be
How long must i wait
Till highway 49 takes me to your gate
I eat a bowl of gumbo
That creole child will serve
Sit on the verandah
Happy in a dixie world
Maybe on sunday
Head for baton rouge
Dancing with the cajun
Twist away my blues
Then a drop of rain
A trickle in my eye
I look up and smile
At the rhythm that never never dies
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