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Artist/Band:
Johnny Burnette Trio
Lyrics for Song: Girls
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Johnny Burnette Trio
Girls, girls, pretty little girls, oh what they do to me
With their ponytails & their short short skirts just above the knee
Big ones, small ones, short & tall, they all have somethin' new
There's so many girls & so little time
I don't know what I'm gonna do
Ooo I love the way they walk
Uh uh, I love to hear 'em talk
Girls, girls, give me nothin' but girls
& time enough to love 'em all
I've got a date with Mary Lou; I pick her up at 9
& when I take her home tonight, I'm meetin' Caroline
Peggy, Betty, Sally & Sue are waitin' for my call
Till I'll be the one & my lovin' is done
I'm gonna try to get around to them all
Ooo I love the way they walk
Uh uh, I love to hear 'em talk
Girls, girls, give me nothin' but girls
Big ones, small ones, as long as they're girls
Girls, girls, give me nothin' but girls
& time enough to hug 'em
Time enough to kiss 'em
& time enough to love 'em all
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About Girls
Johnny Burnette Trio's "Girls" stands as a defining rock and roll recording from the mid-1950s, showcasing the group's signature blend of country twang and electric guitar energy. As a staple of the early rock era, the track exemplifies the raw, driving sound that helped propel the genre toward mainstream success. The song features the trio's characteristic vocal harmonies and rhythmic guitar work, capturing the spirit of teenage rebellion and youthful exuberance that characterized the era's popular music. Released during a pivotal moment in musical history, "Girls" contributed to the broader landscape of rockabilly and country rock, influencing countless subsequent artists who adopted similar styles. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic performance and the timeless quality of its melody, which remains a favorite among collectors and fans of classic rock and roll. The recording serves as a testament to the creative energy of the Burnette Trio and their significant role in shaping the sound of the 1950s. |
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