Lee Van Cleef

Album: Green Naugahyde (2011)
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  • Got a badge, a Red Rider at Rocket Camp out at Nohack Peak
    Lookin' for jailbirds left and right gotta knock 'em up out the tree
    Everybody I know's watchin' Clint, we all like watchin' Clint
    Hi Hi Hi Hi
    All the li'l Snaps wanna be like Clint; they all wanna be like Clint
    But I wanna be like Lee Van Cleef; ya know I wanna be like Lee
    Whatever happened to Lee Van Cleef; whatever happened to Lee?

    A yellow Studebaker with a 302, I see the green Naugahyde
    He put a coupla dings in that pick-up truck, a few more dents in his pride
    At Hilltop Drive-In they're watchin' Clint; they all like watchin' Clint
    Hi Hi Hi Hi
    All the babies scream they wanna see ol' Clint; they all wanna see ol' Clint
    But I wanna see Lee Van Cleef; ya know I'd like to see ol' Lee
    Whatever happened to Lee Van Cleef; whatever happened to Lee?

    Now the Studebaker's gone, Lee's passed on, Clint's still sharp as can be
    Hilltop Drive-In is an Auto Mall, but no one's built over Lee
    He'll get a kick outta watchin' Clint, we all get a kick outta Clint
    Hi Hi Hi Hi
    But Lee never been none quite like Clint, there's really only one Clint
    But I really did like Lee Van Cleef; I sure did really like Lee
    Whatever happened to Lee Van Cleef; whatever happened to Lee?

    We still get a kick outta watchin' Clint; we all get a kick outta Clint
    Hi Hi Hi Hi
    There ain't never been one quite like Clint, there's really only one Clint
    I always did like Lee Van Cleef; always did like Lee
    Nobody's steely like Lee Van Cleef. Whatever happened to Lee?
    Whatever happened to Lee Van Cleef? Don't forget about Lee. Writer/s: LES CLAYPOOL
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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