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Lone Digger Lyrics

Hey brother, what you thinking?
Leave that old record spinning
You feel the rhythm going
(They call it lonely digging)
Let's end your time to lay low
Your knees a-bending, so
It's time to get up and let go
(Your'e gonna come undone)

Hey mama, how's it going?
Can't see your body moving
Don't leave the party dying
(They call it lonely digging)
Your booty's shaking, you know
You're head has no right to say no
Tonight it's "ready, set, go"

[CHORUS:]
Baby can you move it 'round the rhythm
So we can't get with 'em
To the ground, and get us
A rock 'n roll round
Just a downtown body body
Comin' with a super hottie
Let's go
Yes, no, hell no
Baby can you move it 'round the rhythm
Cause you know we're living in the fast lane
Speed up, it ain't no game
Just turn up all the beams
When I come up on the scene

Hey brother, what you thinking?
That good old sound is ringing
They don't know what they're missing
(They call it lonely digging)
Let's end your time to lay low
Your knees a-bending, so
It's time to get up and let go

Hey brother, nice and steady
Put down your drink, you ready?
It's hard when things get messy
(They call it lonely digging)
Your booty's shaking, you know
You're head has no right to say no
Tonight it's "ready, set, go"

[CHORUS x2]
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Submitted by
skel On Jan 28, 2016
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Cover art for Lone Digger lyrics by Caravan Palace

This song is badass. As is the animated music video.

Apparently "lonely digging" is when you're out with a group and are the only one into the music, tapping your foot, nodding your head, etc.

I think this song is just encouraging that. Gtfo there and dance :)

Cover art for Lone Digger lyrics by Caravan Palace

A lone digger is someone who digs the music. The stripper is the lone digger.

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