Tuxedo Junction

Buddy Feyne, Erskine Hawkins, Julian Dash, William Johnson

Boop bop, Boop Bop
Boop bop, Boop Bop
Boop bop, Boop Bop
Boop bop, Boop Bop

Way down South, in Birmingham
I mean South, in Alabam'
There's a place
Where people go to dance the night away

It's a junction
Where the town folk meet
At each function in their best they'll greet you

Sax solo
Scat solo
Way down South, in Birmingham
I mean South, in Alabam'
That old place

Boop bop, Boop Bop
Boop bop, Boop Bop
Boop bop, Boop Bop
Boop bop, Boop Bop

Way down South, in Birmingham
I mean South, in Alabam'
'Ans old place
Where people go to dance the night away
They all drive or walk for miles
To get blues - that southern style,
So blue - it'll make you want to dance the night away
Tuxedo Junction - where I want to be

Trivia about the song Tuxedo Junction by The Manhattan Transfer

On which albums was the song “Tuxedo Junction” released by The Manhattan Transfer?
The Manhattan Transfer released the song on the albums “The Manhattan Transfer” in 1975, “Live” in 1978, “The Best of” in 1988, “The Best of The Manhattan Transfer” in 1995, and “Down in Birdland: The Manhattan Transfer Anthology” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Tuxedo Junction” by The Manhattan Transfer?
The song “Tuxedo Junction” by The Manhattan Transfer was composed by Buddy Feyne, Erskine Hawkins, Julian Dash, William Johnson.

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