Alabama Jubilee

George L Cobb, Jack Yellen

You ought to see deacon Jones
When he rattles the bones,
Old parson Brown foolin' 'roun like a clown,
Aunt Jemima who is past eighty three,
Shoutin' "I'm full o' pep!
Watch yo' step!, watch yo' step!
One legged Joe danced aroun' on his toe,
Threw away his crutch and hollered, "let 'er go!"
Oh, honey, hail! hail! the gang's all here
For an Alabama jubilee

Mandolins, violins,
Hear the darkies tunin' up, the fun begins,
Come this way, don't delay,
Better hurry, honey dear, or you'll be missin'
Music sweet, rag-time treat,
Goes right to your head and trickles to your feet,
It's a reminder, a memory finder
Of nights down in old Alabam'.

Hear that flute, it's a beaut,
And the tunes it's tootin', tootsie, ain't they cute?
Let's begin, it's a sin,
To be missin' all this syncopated music!
Oh, you Jane, once again
Give your legs some exercise to that refrain,
Boy, that's what makes me so dreamy and takes me
Back home to my old Alabam'.

Wissenswertes über das Lied Alabama Jubilee von Jerry Lee Lewis

Auf welchen Alben wurde das Lied “Alabama Jubilee” von Jerry Lee Lewis veröffentlicht?
Jerry Lee Lewis hat das Lied auf den Alben “When Two Worlds Collide” im Jahr 1980 und “That Breathless Cat” im Jahr 1992 veröffentlicht.
Wer hat das Lied “Alabama Jubilee” von Jerry Lee Lewis komponiert?
Das Lied “Alabama Jubilee” von Jerry Lee Lewis wurde von George L Cobb, Jack Yellen komponiert.

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