Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie

George Mottola, Ricki Page

Well, Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie, come & dance with me
I'll a-teach you every dance from way across the sea

Yeah, first we'll hop
Yeah yeah yeah, then we'll bop
Yeah yeah yeah, then we'll stop
Then rock & roll, we'll do the stroll

Well, Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie, got my blue suede shoes
My pink carnation & my black slacks too

Yeah, first we'll hop
Yeah yeah yeah, then we'll bop
Yeah yeah yeah, then we'll stop
Then rock & roll, we'll do the stroll

Well, baby, baby, you won't have to wait
I'll be ready at 8
I keep a-knockin' at your front door
All the cats are hoppin' at the big 5-4

Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie, when we reach the hall
We'll rock around the clock & really have a ball

Yeah, first we'll hop
Yeah yeah yeah, then we'll bop
Yeah yeah yeah, then we'll stop
Then rock & roll, we'll do the stroll

Well, baby, baby, you won't have to wait
I'll be ready at 8
I keep a-knockin' at your front door
All the cats are hoppin' at the big 5-4

Jeanie, Jeanie, Jeanie, when we reach the hall
We'll rock around the clock & really have a ball

Trivia about the song Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie by Eddie Cochran

On which albums was the song “Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie” released by Eddie Cochran?
Eddie Cochran released the song on the albums “The Box Set” in 2003, “The Best Of Eddie Cochran” in 2004, “The Very Best Of Eddie Cochran” in 2011, and “Deluxe: Greatest Hits” in 2012.
Who composed the song “Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie” by Eddie Cochran?
The song “Jeanie Jeanie Jeanie” by Eddie Cochran was composed by George Mottola, Ricki Page.

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