Well, I am just out of school
I am real real cool
I got the jump got the jive
Got the message I'm alive

I'm a wild I'm wild one
Oh, yeah, I'm a wild one

I'm gonna keep a shakin'
I'm gonna keep a movin', baby
Don't you cramp my style
I'm a real wild child

Come on, baby
Shake all night long
Shake until the meat
Come off the bone

But I'm a wild one
Oh, yeah, I'm a wild one

I'm gonna keep a shakin'
I'm gonna keep a movin' baby
Don't you cramp my style
I'm real wild child

Well, I gonna pick you up in my 88
Get ready sugar now don't be late
We're gonna move it all night long
Until a whole lotta shakin' going be on

Well, I'm a wild one
Oh, yeah, I'm a wild one

I'm gonna keep a shakin'
I'm gonna keep a movin' baby
Don't you cramp my sytle
I'm a real wild child, whoa

Yeha, I really get to movin' when the sun goes down
Oh, after dark I can get around
Gonna move on I'll make every hop
When we start to boppin' now sure can't stop

I'm a wild one
Oh, yeah, I'm a wild one

I'm gonna keep a shakin'
I'm gonna keep a movin', baby
Don't you cramp my style
I'm a real wild child

I'm a real wild child
I'm a real wild child
I'm a real wild child
Watch out


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Wild One Lyrics as written by Fredrik Askenstrom Christoffer Ahl

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