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Skinny Minnie:Bob Denton (Eddie Cochran
on guitar - 1958.)
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Well, I got a girl they call Skinnie Minnie,
she may be skinny but she's got plenty..
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the kind of lovin' that I desire,
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the kind of love that sets my soul on fire.
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Skinnie Minnie, man, that gal can love.
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She's long and lean like a stringbean,
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she don't look good in blue jeans.
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Her hair hangs down like a rag mop,
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she makes my heart go flippedy-flop.
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She can't cook, she ain't much on looks,
the things she knows, she didn't read in books.
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Skinnie Minnie, man, that gal can love.
(INSTRUMENTAL:PIANO:)
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When me and Minnie walk down the street,
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all the boys stop and stare.
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But if they knew just what I do,
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you bet your life they'd love her, too.
#3.
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Well, when I kiss her out in the dark,
I tear the thing up, there's so much spark.
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Skinnie Minnie, man, that gal can love.
A fifties smash from Kraziekhat.
Written by Catherine Cafra/Milt Gabler/Bill Haley/Rusty Keefer