Walk Right In

Words & Music:

Gus Cannon & H. Woods

 

G                        E E7  A7              D7        G

Walk right in, sit right down, daddy, let your mind roll on.

G                        E E7  A7              A7        D7

Walk right in, sit right down, daddy, let your mind roll on.

G

Everybody's talkin' 'bout a new way of walkin'.

C7                            D7

Do you want to lose your mind?

G                        E E7  A7              D7        G

Walk right in, sit right down, daddy, let your mind roll on.

 

Walk right in, sit right down, daddy, let your hair hang low.

Walk right in, sit right down, daddy, let your hair hang low.

Now, everybody's talkin' 'bout a new way you walk.

Do you want to lose your mind?

Walk right in, sit right down, daddy, let your hair hang low.

 

Walk right in, sit right down; but, baby you canŐt stay too long.

Walk right in, sit right down; but, baby you canŐt stay too long.

Everybody's talkin' 'bout a new way of walkin'.

Do you want to lose your mind?

Walk right in, sit right down; but, baby you canŐt stay too long.

 

Walk right in, sit right down, baby, let your mind roll on.

You'd better walk right in and stay a little while.

Baby, you can't stay too long.

Now everybody's talkin' 'bout a two-way woman.

Do you wanna lose your mind?

YouŐd better walk right in, sit right down; baby, let your mind roll on.

 





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