Nadine

Alan Freed / Chuck Berry

I got on a city bus and found a vacant seat
I thought I saw my future bride walking up the street
I shouted to the driver hey conductor, you must slow down
I think I see her please let me off this bus

Nadine, honey is that you?
Oh, Nadine. Honey, is that you?
Seems like every time I see you Darling
You got something else to do

Seems like every time I catch you
Datcha you're up to something new

I saw her from the corner when she turned and doubled back
And started walkin' toward a coffee colored cadillac
I was pushin' through the crowd to get to where she's at
And I was campaign shouting like a southern diplomat

Downtown searching for her, looking all around
Saw her getting in a yellow cab heading up town
I caught a loaded taxi, paid up everybody's tab
With a twenty dollar bill, told him 'catch that yellow cab

She move around like a wave of summer breeze
Go, driver, go, go, catch her balmy breeze
Moving thru the traffic like a mounted cavalier
Leaning out the taxi window trying to make her hear

Trivia about the song Nadine by Chuck Berry

On which albums was the song “Nadine” released by Chuck Berry?
Chuck Berry released the song on the albums “The Great Twenty-Eight” in 1982, “The Chess Box” in 1988, “Millennium: Chuck Berry” in 1997, “The Universal Masters Collection” in 2006, and “BD Music Presents Chuck Berry” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Nadine” by Chuck Berry?
The song “Nadine” by Chuck Berry was composed by Alan Freed and Chuck Berry.

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