Stay A Little Longer
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Lyrics
Oh gather 'round friends, why hurry Let's all stay a little longer You ought to see my blue eyed Sally She lives a way down on Shinbone Alley The number on the gate, the number on the door And the next house over is the grocery store Stay all night, stay a little longer Dance all night, dance a little longer Pull off your coat throw it in the corner Don't see why you don't stay a little longer Can't go home if you're going by the mill 'Cause the bridge washed out at the bottom of the hill Big creek's up, and the big creek's level Plow my corn with a double shovel Stay all night, stay a little longer Dance all night, dance a little longer Pull off your coat throw it in the corner Don't see why you don't stay a little longer Sitting in the window, singing to my love When slop bucket fell from the window up above Mule and the grasshopper eating ice cream Mule got sick and they laid him on the green Stay all night, stay a little longer Dance all night, dance a little longer Pull off your coat throw it in the corner Don't see why you don't stay a little longer Grab your gal and pat her on the head If she don't like biscuits, feed her cornbread The gals around big creek, about half grown They jump on a man like a dog on a bone Stay all night, stay a little longer Dance all night, dance a little longer Pull off your coat throw it in the corner Don't see why you don't stay a little longer Stay all night, stay a little longer Dance all night, dance a little longer Pull off your coat throw it in the corner Don't see why you don't stay a little longer
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Song Details
- Duration
- 02:20
- Key
- 7
- Tempo
- 116 BPM
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