Outskirts of Town

ROY JORDAN, WILLIAM WESTLEY WELDON

I'm gonna move you baby
Way on the outskirts of town
Oh I'm gonna move you darling
I said way on the outskirts of town
Because I don't want nobody
Who's always hanging around

Mmm, maybe funny baby
Funny as can be
We have any children
I want them all to look like me

Well I'll move you darling
Way on the outskirts of town
Because I don't want nobody
Nobody always hanging around

A move me a new baby
Way from here
I don't know how I can get no iceman out
I'm want to get me a Fridgidaire

We gonna move
Way out on the outskirts of town
I don't want no bully
Always hanging around

I'm gonna move darling
Way on the outskirts of town
I'm gonna move darling
Way, way on the outskirts of town
Because I don't want nobody
Always hanging around

It may seem funny, honey
Funny as can be
Have any children
Want them all to look like me

I'm gonna move you darling
All the way on the outskirts of town
Because I don't want nobody
Who's always hanging around
Oh, no no no no, yeah!

Trivia about the song Outskirts of Town by Chris Barber

When was the song “Outskirts of Town” released by Chris Barber?
The song Outskirts of Town was released in 2000, on the album “The Skiffle Sessions: Live in Belfast 1998”.
Who composed the song “Outskirts of Town” by Chris Barber?
The song “Outskirts of Town” by Chris Barber was composed by ROY JORDAN, WILLIAM WESTLEY WELDON.

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