Come on over baby, whole lotta shakin' goin' on
Come on over baby
Baby you can't go wrong
We ain't fakin' a whole lotta shakin' goin' on

Well, I said come on over baby, we got chicken in the barn
I said come on over baby, yeah, I got the bull by the horns
We ain't fakin, we gotta whole lotta shakin' goin' on

Well I said shake baby shake
I said shake baby shake
I said shake it baby shake it
I said shake baby shake

Come on over whole lot of shakin goin' on
Ah let's go!

Well I said come over baby we got chicken in the
Barn whose barn what barn my barn
Come over baby better got to move along
We ain't fake it whole lot of shakin' goin' on

Easy now (lower) shake it ah
Shake it babe
Yeah you can shake one time for me
Well I said come over baby whole lot of shakin' goin' on
Now lets get real low one time now shake baby shake

All you gotta honey is kinda stand in one spot
Wiggle around just a little bit
That's what you gotta do yeah
Oh babe whole lotta shakin' goin' on
Now let go one time


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