Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Doug MacLeod
Well, I went to my tavern
Check out the scene
I saw this sugar shakin'
She looked like a dream
She boogy'n
Yeah, she boogy'n
She boogy that evening
She upset my neighborhood
Now this old woman saw her
I thought she dropped dead
But she just fainted to the floor
And the wig rolled from her head
She were boogy'n
Hmm, she were boogy'n
She were boogy'n that evening
And she upset my whole neighborhood
Now this old man liked what he saw
He tried to get her out the door
She made a move on that old man
Made his false teeth fall to the floor
'Cause she were boogy'n
Did you hear me?
I said, she were boogy'n
Whoo, she boogy that evening
And she upset my neighborhood
Now, you know Miss Mattie
A professional woman
The best I've ever seen
But when she saw that sugar shakin'
She couldn't help but scream
She said, "Lord have mercy
Whoo, that child is boogy'n
She gonna ruin my business this evening
And she upset this old neighborhood"
Well, she shook it to the North
She shook it to the South
You all grown in this place
You know exactly what I'm talkin' about
Because she were boogy'n
Hmm, she were boogy'n
Man, she were boogy'n that evening
Upset my neighborhood
And she shook it to the East
She shook it to the West
But it's really none of your business
The part I liked she shook the best
She were boogy'n
Did you hear me?
I said, she were boogy'n
She boogy that evening, y'all
She upset my neighborhood
She Boogy’n was written by Doug MacLeod.