Tuxedo Junction - Joe Jackson

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 7

  • @jeffheim8588
    @jeffheim8588 Год назад +2

    Love seeing and hearing different versions of great Joe Jackson tunes!!!!

  • @fionabasson6163
    @fionabasson6163 3 месяца назад

    Brilliant…I might have been there!

  • @vanessachatelain3305
    @vanessachatelain3305 5 лет назад +2

    jumpin'jive le meilleur album de toute ma vie !!!

  • @VictoriaAlfredSmythe
    @VictoriaAlfredSmythe 3 года назад +2

    a great version

  • @luigivaiano1043
    @luigivaiano1043 5 лет назад +2

    grande joe jackson

  • @lauryliepolito52
    @lauryliepolito52 8 лет назад +3

    Feelin' low
    Rockin' slow
    I want to go
    Right back where I belong
    Way down south in Birmingham
    I mean south in Alabam'
    There's an old place where people go
    To dance the night away
    They all drive or walk for miles
    To get jive that southern style
    It's an old jive that makes you want
    To dance till break of day
    It's a junction where the town folks meet
    At each function in a tux they greet you
    Come on down, forget your care
    Come on down, you'll find me there
    So long town, I'm heading for
    Tuxedo Junction now
    Feelin' low
    Rockin' slow
    I want to go
    Right back where I belong
    Way down south in Birmingham
    I mean south in Alabam'
    There's an old place where people go
    To dance the night away
    They all drive or walk for miles
    To get jive that southern style
    It's an old jive that makes you want
    To dance till break of day
    It's a junction where the town folks meet
    At each function in a tux they greet you
    Come on down, forget your care
    Come on down, you'll find me there
    So long town, I'm heading for
    Tuxedo Junction now
    Tuxedo Junction now

    • @Squillionz
      @Squillionz 10 месяцев назад

      Please credit the writing team.
      "Tuxedo Junction" is a popular big band song recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, becoming a No. 1 hit in 1940. The music was written by Erskine Hawkins, Bill Johnson, and Julian Dash and the lyrics by Buddy Feyne.