(Dee doody doom doom, dee doody doom doom)
(Dee doody doom doom, doom)
Seven little girls sittin' in the backseat
Huggin' and a kissin' with Fred
I said, "Why don't one of you come up and sit beside me?"
And this is what the seven girls said

All together now, one, two, three
Keep your mind on your driving
Keep your hands on the wheel
Keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead
We're having fun, sittin' in the backseat
Kissin' and a huggin' with Fred

(Dee doody doom doom, dee doody doom doom)
(Dee doody doom doom, doom)

Drove through the town
Drove through the country
Showed 'em how a motor could go
I said, "How do you like my triple carburetor?"
And one of them whispered low

All together now, one, two, three
Keep your mind on your driving
Keep your hands on the wheel
Keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead
We're havin' fun, sittin' in the backseat
Kissin' and a huggin' with Fred

(Dee doody doom doom, dee doody doom doom)
(Dee doody doom doom, doom)

Seven little girls
Smooching in the backseat
Every one in love with Fred
I said, "You don't need me, I'll get off at my house"
And this is what the seven girls said

All together now, one, two, three
Keep your mind on your driving
Keep your hands on the wheel
Keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead
We're having fun, sittin' in the backseat
Kissin' and a huggin' with Fred

All of them in love with Fred
(Dee doodee doom doom)
Kissin' and a huggin' with Fred
(Dee doodee doom doom)
Wish that I could be like Fred (doom)


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    Is "Fred" a dog? Seven little girls playing with a puppy in the back seat of this guy's car?

    rblewis6on April 18, 2016   Link

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