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Subject: music from the 1960's
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Asked by: rjnchad-ga
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Posted: 03 Feb 2005 17:02 PST
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Question ID: 468379
i can't remember the name of a song from the 1960's. words are--

"look at billy go, dancing with maureen.
he don't act like he knows, he belongs to me
look at how they -------- he's the best in town. 
i think i'm in trouble if he forgets that i'm around"
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Subject: Re: music from the 1960's
Answered By: scriptor-ga on 03 Feb 2005 18:36 PST
 
Dear rjnchard,

I know that song - it's in my CD collection (I'm an avid collector of
50s' and 60s' music). Actually, the lyrics are:

"Look at Killer Joe go,
Dancing with Marie.
He don't act like he knows
She belongs to me.

Look at how they Wobble,
He's the best in town.
I think I'm in trouble,
She forgets that I'm around

Oh, I'm so jealous!
Hey, help me, fellas!
Go on and tell her
She should only dance with me!

Look at Killer Joe go,
Holding her so tight.
Putting on the big show
With Marie tonight.

Someone better tell him
She is mine alone.
Just because he dance good
That don't mean he take her home.

Oh, I'm so jealous!
Hey, help me fellas!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, go on and tell her
She should only dance with me!

Look at Killer Joe go,
Stealing my Marie!
Someone better tell her
She belongs to me.

Come back, Marie!
Come back, Marie!
Come back, Marie!
Come back, Marie!"

The song title is "Killer Joe", recorded by The Rocky Fellers and
released as a single (Scepter 1246) in February 1963. On 23 March
1963, the song peaked at #16 on the Billboard Charts.

Hope this answers your question!
Regards,
Scriptor
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