Beverly Jo Scott
Beverly Jo Scott - Rockabilly Legend lyrics
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Well he emerged on the shadows of the honkey tonk teens it was back about ‘55 Every time he grabbed the guitar and he bend the strings them old jukejons came alive He was raised on a fiddle and a slight dobro and the Mississippi delta blues He drove a big long black a camaro caddilic he had a thing about blue suede shoes Well he left Louisiana early on a rainy morning with his guitar he was Memphis bound (?) He wasn't there long He had the whole town jumping to his rockabilly Mississippi sound People drove for miles He had them rocking in the eyes They were jumping in two by two And they would rock to the vibe at that old sock pop (?) To his rockabilly Mississippi blues Well the word was out and there wouldn’t any doubt He was the daddy of the rockabilly sing The record people came, told him he would be the king Laid the whole world at his feet Never end this night, but he jumped out of sight Never told nobody goodbye Did he go his own way Did he leave without they He had the whole town running wild he got them all left there wander Well usually this is where somebody comes in And does his kicking solo But I can't play solo guitar So you all just gonna have to deal with this Well it's Louisina caging this rockabilly legend And they still talk about him today How he made his contribution to the music institution with the rockabilly sound he played He was raised on a fiddle and a slight dobro and the Mississippi delta blues Drove a big long black fifty mile caddilac He had a thing about blue suede shoes He had a thing about them shoes That's all right mama That's all right papa He had a thing about blue suede shoes He had a thing about blue suede shoes