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Chorus Slow down, little Jaguar. Keep cool, little Thunderbird Ford. . Ten miles stretch on an Indiana road. T'was a sky blue Jaguar and a Thunderbird Ford. Jaguar setting on ninety nine. Tryin
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Chorus Slow down, little Jaguar. Keep cool, little Thunderbird Ford. . Ten miles stretch on an Indiana road. T'was a sky blue Jaguar and a Thunderbird Ford. Jaguar setting on ninety nine. Tryin
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(To the- to the- to the. what, what) Hook (Jaguar). It's what you want, babe,. It's what you need, babe,. We 'bout to give you more (check it out). Of what you lookin' for. Verse 1 (Black
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hazy. She really couldn't peep what they was saying. At first all I know was Jag really wasn't playing at all She left calming to speak to the John. Got the Jaguar double parked, blinkers is on. Head
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hazy. She really couldn't peep what they was saying. At first all I know was Jag really wasn't playing at all She left calming to speak to the John. Got the Jaguar double parked, blinkers is on. Head
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hazy. She really couldn't peep what they was saying. At first all I know was Jag really wasn't playing at all She left calming to speak to the John. Got the Jaguar double parked, blinkers is on. Head
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Stay boy, oh tell 'em how I feel. (Tell em how I feel ). Stay boy, oh tell 'em how I feel I. (Tell em, tell 'em how I feel ) Woke up, feeling fine, look to my left, there's sunshine. Dare I tell h
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I was six years old when I fell down on Spencer Avenue. It was my Aunt, Suzy's house, and I still can see the bruise. I remember Grand Daddy and even though I never sat on his knee. He taught me li
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Stay boy, oh tell 'em how I feel. (Tell em how I feel ). Stay boy, oh tell 'em how I feel I. (Tell em, tell 'em how I feel ) Woke up, feeling fine, look to my left, there's sunshine. Dare I tell h
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I was six years old when I fell down on Spencer Avenue. It was my Aunt, Suzy's house, and I still can see the bruise. I remember Grand Daddy and even though I never sat on his knee. He taught me li
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I was six years old when I fell down on Spencer Avenue. It was my Aunt, Suzy's house, and I still can see the bruise. I remember Grand Daddy and even though I never sat on his knee. He taught me li
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