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There was Adam, happy as a man could be Till I met a fine beautician In a very fine condition When that midnight hour went chiming, I was in my I got a boogie-woogie woman Boogie-woogie all the time I got a Hey, I'm walking with my woman She got great big `m gonna love you Like nobody`s loved you Come rain or come Baby, here I stand before you with my heart in Well, early in the morning I wake with the rising Well, early in the morning I wake with the rising Yeah, you get off of my back, baby Can't you ay what you wanna Say what you please It don't Help the poor, Won`t you help poor me? I need help from Don't you ever be sad Lean on me in times I've been down hearted baby ever since the day we met I've The Web's Largest Resource forMusic, Songs & LyricsA Member Of The STANDS4 Networkmore tracks from the albumOur awesome collection ofPromoted Songs»QuizAre you a music master?»The song, "Donna" by Ritchie Valens, was written as a tribute to...The Web's Largest Resource forMusic, Songs & LyricsA Member Of The STANDS4 Networkmore tracks from the albumOur awesome collection ofPromoted Songs»QuizAre you a music master?»"Say It Right" is a song by which female pop artist?"Let The Good Times Roll"Hey, everybody, let's have some fun Don't sit there mumblin', talkin' trash Hey Mr. Landlord, lock up all the doors Hey tell everybody Let the good times roll, let the good times roll No matter whether rainy weather Writer(s): Earl King Johnson album: "Let The Good Times Roll" (1999) Did BB King write let the good times roll?It is a tribute album to jazz saxophonist and singer Louis Jordan, and is made up entirely of covers of songs written or performed by Jordan. The album was released in 1999 on MCA Records.
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Let the Good Times Roll (album). Who did the original version of Let the good times roll?"Let the Good Times Roll" is a jump blues song recorded in 1946 by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five. A mid-tempo twelve-bar blues, the song became a blues standard and one of Jordan's best-known songs.
Where does let the good times roll come from?The phrase "let the good times roll" is most frequently heard during Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans, as it is a Cajun expression. Cajun French, or Louisiana regional French, is derived from the language of French settlers who colonized the Mississippi Delta area and intermarried with Cajun settlers.
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