| When I first came to town, people
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| I was walking down Hasting Street
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| Everybody was talkin' about, Henry Swing Club
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| I decided to stop in there for awhile
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| And man, when I got there
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| Yeah, they were really havin' a ball
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| Well, I feel so good
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| I want to boogie, I want to boogie, I want to boogie
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| Well, to the break of day
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| (Say, it again)
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| Well, I feel so good
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| I want to boogie, I want to boogie, I want to boogie
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| Well, to the break of day
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| (Alright)
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| When I was a young boy
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| I was layin' down one night
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| And I heard ma and pa talkin'
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| I heard pa tell ma
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| «Hey, come on, let that boy boogie-woogie
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| 'Cause you know it’s in him
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| And it’s just got to come out»
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| 'Cause it’s in him
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| And it’s just got to come out
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| Well, feels so good, child
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| I want to boogie, I want to boogie, I want to boogie
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| Lord, 'til the break-a day
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| (Chillein', I’m chillin' here)
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| Well, feels so good, now Lord
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| I want to boogie, I want to boogie, I want to boogie
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| Yeah-ow, 'til the break of day |