Mr. Whirly

Album: Hootenanny (1983)
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    Now come on baby do the twist (2x)
    Shake it around
    It goes like this

    Now come on baby do the twist (2x)
    Shake it around

    Mr. Whirly
    Please don't call me
    I've been drinkin' alone
    Whirly
    Please don't follow me home

    Mr. Whirly
    Please don't call me
    I've been waitin' at the CC
    Whirly
    Surely you know by now

    Come on, Whirly
    Whoooo
    Go on baby
    You're cool
    Shake it around

    One, two, three strikes
    And you are
    I said you're the... Writer/s: CHRIS MARS, PAUL WESTERBERG, ROBERT STINSON,, TOMMY STINSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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