Jitterbug

WILLIAM J. DIGREGORIO, JOHN CRAIN, FRED EDWARDS, CHARLES FRED HAYWARD, DON BRUCE MURRAY, CHARLIE DANIELS

He wears a zoot suit with a reet pleat,
Drives a '36 Cord with a rumble seat.
He's a jitterbug; scare the letters off a highway sign.
He drinks beer and eats bennies
And chases it down with Thunderbird wine.
Carries brass knuckles and a .44,
Runs a loan shark business and a mary jane store.
He's a jitterbug; keeps movin', don't sit still;
If the law don't get him, some gun-totin' irate husband will.

One day in September he stepped out of his Cord,
Into the street to face a bullet-spittin' Ford.
Now he's “Jitterbug,” just a name in the news.
He finally paid the price;
He finally paid his dues.

Trivia about the song Jitterbug by Charlie Daniels

When was the song “Jitterbug” released by Charlie Daniels?
The song Jitterbug was released in 1979, on the album “Million Mile Reflections”.
Who composed the song “Jitterbug” by Charlie Daniels?
The song “Jitterbug” by Charlie Daniels was composed by WILLIAM J. DIGREGORIO, JOHN CRAIN, FRED EDWARDS, CHARLES FRED HAYWARD, DON BRUCE MURRAY, CHARLIE DANIELS.

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