Boogie Down

Album: Boogie Down! (1973)
Charted: 39 2
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  • Boogie, boogie down, baby
    Ooh uh, boogie
    Baby, let's boogie down

    I'm bad enough to make another bad lie
    I'm gonna hook you on a natural high
    And I know, I can satisfy, hey
    I wanna love ya, kiss and hug you, baby, tonight

    Make ya feel all right
    Boo-hoo-hoo-ooh-ooh, boogie down

    Boogie down, boogie down, baby
    Boogie, boogie down, baby
    Boogie, boogie down, baby

    Boogie ah, ha
    Boogie down, baby
    Boogie down, boogie down, baby

    Go downtown
    Gonna mess around
    Uh huh huh huh
    Boogie down, uh huh

    Go downtown
    Gonna mess around
    Uh huh huh huh
    Boogie down

    Like a hound, gonna sniff around
    Ah ha ha ha, boogie down

    I found a girl, love you up and down
    Ah ha ha ha, boogie down

    Boogie down, boogie down, baby
    Boogie down, boogie down, baby (ooh, have mercy) Writer/s: Anita Poree, Frank Edward Wilson, Leonard Caston
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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