Tulane

CHUCK BERRY

Tulane and Johnny opened a novelty shop,
Back under the counter, was the cream of the crop,
Ev’rything was clickin, and the business was good,
‘Till one day, lo and behold an officer stood.
Johnny jumped the counter but he stumbled and fell,
But Tulane made it over Johnny fell as he yelled,

Chorus:
Go head on, Tulane, he can’t catch up with you.
Go Tulane, he ain’t man enough for you.
Go Tulane, use all the speed you got.
Go Tulane, you know you need a lot.
Go Tulane, he’s laggin behind.
Go ‘head on, Tulane.

Go by your father’s house and tell him business is slow
And see if he will loan us something, soon as he hits the dough.
Put the cat out in the hall and rumple up the room
Go by Doctor Keller’s, tell him you swallowed some perfume
Tell him we need him quick, ’cuz he may have to testify
That you been sick all day and that’s a perfect alibi

Chorus:

Go,let Daddy drive in case you run into the Man
Back by the shop and get the stuff and hide it in the van.
Go back by your father’s, get the money for the bail.
And bring it down and bail me out this rotten, funky jail.
We gotta get a lawyer in the clique of politics
Somebody who can win the thing or get the thing fixed.

Chorus:
Go ‘head on, Tulane.

Trivia about the song Tulane by Chuck Berry

On which albums was the song “Tulane” released by Chuck Berry?
Chuck Berry released the song on the albums “Back Home” in 1970, “I'm A Rocker” in 1970, “The Chess Box” in 1988, “The Anthology : Chuck Berry” in 2000, “Anthology” in 2000, “Reelin' And Rockin': The Very Best of Chuck Berry” in 2006, “Johnny Be Goode” in 2008, and “Have Mercy - His Complete Chess Recordings 1969-1974” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Tulane” by Chuck Berry?
The song “Tulane” by Chuck Berry was composed by CHUCK BERRY.

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