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You guys are making me feel pretty old.
The first rock 'n roll that I remember vividly causing me to become a fan was
sher-er-rry, sherry baby
sher-er-rry, sherry baby
she-e-e-e-e-e-e-ry ba-a-by (sherry baby)
she-er-rry, can you come out tonight (come come, come out toni-i-ight)
she-e-e-e-e-e-e-ry ba-a-by (sherry baby)
she-er-rry, can you come out tonight
(why don't you come out) (come out) to my twist party
(come out) where the bright moon shines
(come out) we'll dance the night away
i'm gonna make-a you mi-yi-yi-ine
she-e-e-e-e-e-e-ry ba-a-by (sherry baby)
she-er-rry, can you come out tonight
(come come, come out toni-i-ight)
(come come, come out toni-i-ight)
you-oo-ooh better ask your ma-a-ma (sherry baby)
te-ell her everything is all right
(why don't you come out) (come out) with your red dress on
(come out) mmm, you look so fine
(come out) move it nice and easy
girl, you'll make me lose my mi-ind
she-e-e-e-e-e-e-ry ba-a-by (sherry baby)
she-er-rry, can you come out tonight
(come come, come out toni-i-ight)
(come come, come out toni-i-ight)
sherry, sherry baby
fade
sherry, sherry baby
(circa 1962)
In the summers my parents would ship me off to San Francisco, and I would share a room with my uncle. He had a clock radio and every morning I would wake up to that song.
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