Bobby Rydell - I Dig Girls lyrics
[Bobby Rydell - I Dig Girls lyrics]
I dig girls who wear a ponytail
Short fat fanny or as thin as a rail
Whoa, whoa, baby, I don't care
She can be a dream lover
Or a nightmare
The big or the small ones
The short or the tall ones
I dig girls, but oh, oh, oh
Yeah, I dig you
I dig girls from Tennessee
New York, Chicago
Or the mighty big beat
Whoa, whoa, baby
I'm telling you
A Tallahassee lassie
Or my Sioux City Sue
The young ones and old ones
The shy and the bold ones
I dig girls, but oh, oh, oh
Yeah, I dig you
I dig walking you in the park
I dig squeezing you in the dark
I dig shaking you every night
I don't feel right unless
I hold you tight
I'm like a Romeo
Looking for a Juliet
And I'm gonna find her
You can bet
Whoa, whoa, baby
I'm telling you
You bit of plain Jane
Or a Linda Lou
The good and the bad ones
The happy and the sad ones
I dig girls, but oh, oh, oh
Yeah, I dig you
I dig girls who wear a ponytail
Short fat fanny or as thin as a rail
Whoa, whoa, baby, I don't care
She can be a dream lover
Or a nightmare
The big or the small ones
The short or the tall ones
I dig girls, but oh, oh, oh
Yeah, I dig you
Yeah, I dig you
Oh, baby, I dig 'em all
Short ones, tall ones, skinny ones
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