Tell Automatic Slim
Tell Razor Totin' Jim
Tell Butcher Knife Totin' Annie
Tell Fast Talkin' Fanny

Tonight we're gonna pitch a ball
Down to that union hall
Gonna romp and tromp 'till midnite

We're gonna fuss and fight 'till daylight
We're gonna pitch a wang dang doodle all night long

Tell Poodle I'll tell him here
Tell Albert I'll see him near
Tell old Pistol Pete

Everybody gonna meet
Tonight we need no rest
We're really gonna throw a mess
We're gonna break out all the windows

Gonna kick down all the doors
We're gonna pitch a wang dang doodle all night long
Tell Fats and Washboard Sam
That everybody's gonna jam

Just shake it Boxcar Joe
We got sawdust on the floor
Tell Chicken Head Till I Die
We're gonna have a time

When the fish head fills the air
Be snuff(skunk) juice everywhere
We're gonna pitch a wang dang doodle all night long


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Wang Dang Doodle Lyrics as written by Willie Dixon

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    willie dixon: "Wang Dang Doodle meant a good time, especially if a guy came in from the South. A wang dang meant having a ball and a lot of dancing, they called it a rocking style so that's what it meant to wang dang doodle."

    great song, esp howlin wolf's version.

    dk123123dkon February 12, 2007   Link

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