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Miss Maggie M'Gill, |
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she lived on a hill |
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Her daddy got drunk and left her the will |
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So she went down, |
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down to Tangie Town |
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People down there really like to get it on |
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Now if you're sad and you're feeling blue |
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Go out and buy a brand new pair of shoes |
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And you go down, down to Tangie Town |
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'Cause people down there really like to get it on |
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Get it on |
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Illegitimate son of a Rock n' Roll star |
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Illegitimate son of a Rock n' Roll star |
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Mom met dad in the back of a Rock n' Roll car |
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Well, I'm an old blues man |
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and I think that you understand |
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I've been singing the blues ever since the world began |
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Maggie, Maggie, Maggie M'Gill |
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Roll on, roll on, Maggie M'Gill |
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