Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.

Sloopy lives in a very bad part of town.
All the little girls there are trying to put poor sloopy down.
Sloopy, I don't care what you're daddy do.
You know little girl, I'm in love with you.

All together now,
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.

Sloopy lets her hair down every time she's out on the town,
Hang on sloopy.
Sloopy lets her hair down every time she's out with me,

Hang on sloopy.
Come on sloopy,
Come on, come on.
Come on girl.
Come on, come on.
Say yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Good, good, good, good.
Good, good, good, good.
Good, good, good, good.
Good, good, good, good.

I want to say
Hang on sloopy.
Mmmm, baby don't you know,
You thrill me so.
I love you so,
Oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh, baby.

Love the way that you dance,
Give me one chance.
And I'll sweep you away.
I want to say
Hang on sloopy.
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.

All together now,
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.
A little bit quieter.
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.
All down.
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.

Psss, whisper it.
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.
Very, very quiet.
Hang on sloopy,
Sloopy, hang on.
Come on sloopy,
Come on, come on.

Yeah, now come on girl.
Come on, come on.
Come away with it sloopy,
Come away with it little girl.
Love the way you walk,
Love the way you talk, baby.

Improvisation

Oh, oh, oh, oh.
I got something more to say to you,
Little sloopy blue.
I want to say
Hang on sloopy.


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My Girl Sloopy Lyrics as written by Wes Farrell Bert Russell

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    I have yet to understand this song. What's a SLOOPY? I used to think they were singing SNOOPY. I like the band, although I like many bands from that time period of music history.

    TurnMeOnon November 10, 2011   Link

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