Be-Bop-A-Lulla

Gene Vincent / Tex Davis

Well Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.

Well, she's the gal in the red blue jeans
She's the queen of all the teens
She's the woman that I know
She's the woman that loves me so.
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.
(Let's rock)

Well, now she's the woman that's got that beat
She's the woman with the flyin' feet
She's the woman that walks around the store
She's the woman that yells (scream) more, more, more, more.
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don¹t mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.
(Let's rock again, now)

Well Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby
Be Bop A Lula I don't mean maybe
Be Bop A Lula she's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll.

Trivia about the song Be-Bop-A-Lulla by Stray Cats

On which albums was the song “Be-Bop-A-Lulla” released by Stray Cats?
Stray Cats released the song on the albums “Original Cool” in 1993, “Tear It Up” in 1993, “"Live" Struttin'” in 1998, and “Feline Frisky” in 2001.
Who composed the song “Be-Bop-A-Lulla” by Stray Cats?
The song “Be-Bop-A-Lulla” by Stray Cats was composed by Gene Vincent and Tex Davis.

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