Louisville Lou (That Vampin’ Lady)

Jack Yellen, Milton Ager

They call the lady Louisville Lou
Oh, what that vampin’ baby can do
She is the most heart-breakinest
Shimmy shakin’est gal you ever knew
She’s got the kind of love that holds ‘em
Big, black eyes and she rolls ‘em
Hot lips, that are pips
And no more conscience than a snake has hips
And when she shakes her feathers and plumes
The porters drop their mops and their brooms
Why you can see them trailin’ her
Inhalin’ her perfumes
And even Diggin' Joes who are old and bent
Sold her crutches just to pay her rent
So, buddy here’s my warnin’ to you
Stay away from Louisville Lou

And when she shakes her feathers and plumes
The porters drop their mops and their brooms
Why you can see them trailin’ her
Inhalin’ her perfumes
And even Diggin' Joes who are old and bent
Sold her crutches just to pay her rent
So, buddy here’s my warnin’ to you
Stay away from Louisville
I mean Louisville, Louisville Lou

Trivia about the song Louisville Lou (That Vampin’ Lady) by Peggy Lee

When was the song “Louisville Lou (That Vampin’ Lady)” released by Peggy Lee?
The song Louisville Lou (That Vampin’ Lady) was released in 1960, on the album “All Aglow Again!”.
Who composed the song “Louisville Lou (That Vampin’ Lady)” by Peggy Lee?
The song “Louisville Lou (That Vampin’ Lady)” by Peggy Lee was composed by Jack Yellen, Milton Ager.

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