Cue Sheet | - OPENER - MIDDLE BREAK - CLOSER Basic
You walk around your corner, seesaw your own And the men star right one time Put an arm around your partner, a star promenade Girls rollback, allemande left and weave It's in and out around, until you meet your maid Swing your own and promenade Come on let your hair down We're goin' uptown And have ourselves a second fling
- FIGURE Mainstream, unknown progression
The heads (sides) pass thru, cloverleaf you do Sides square thru and go 3 Dosado your corner, you touch 1/4 Scoot back I say, now boys run right Slide thru and swing, swing your corner maid Left allemande, come back & promenade Come on let your hair down, we'll have a hoedown And have ourselves a second fling
- TAG
Come on and walk around your corner Swing your own And have yourself a second fling
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Lyrics |
I'm going to fill the jukebox up with nickels
Dance to every tune
And when it's time to feed the chickens
I'll be howling at the moon
Before I get too old and feeble
Better get back in the swing
I'm going to let my hair down, really bear down
And have me a second fling
I'm tired of sitting here and rocking
I've been getting too much rest
I'll get to be a gray-haired angel
If I don't get this off of my chest
The ladies used to like my loving
And I ain't forgot a thing
I got some oats needs sowing, out I'm going
Have me a second fling
I'm awful sick of watching
All the pretty girls go by
Just standing there and a drooling
While they're giving me the eye
And so tonight I'm going to live it up
Shock everyone in town
And if it takes a hundred years
I guess I'll never live it down
I'm going to do all right, cause tonight's the night
I cut that apron string
I'll take the consequences, lose my senses
And have me a second fling
And so tonight I'm going to live it up
Shock everyone in town
And if it takes a hundred years
I guess I'll never live it down
I'm going to do all right, cause tonight's the night
I cut that apron string
I'll take the consequences, lose my senses
And have me a second fling
Lyrics by Steve Nelson and Joan Javits. Recorded by Eddy Arnold. |