Down the Road Apiece
Boogie Bliss: Unveiling the Soulful Journey Down the Road ApieceLyrics
Now if you wanna hear some boogie like I'm gonna play
Invitation to listen to a boogie music performance.
It's just an old piano and a knockout bass
Describing the simple musical setup: an old piano and a powerful bass.
The drummer's man's a cat they call Charlie McCoy
Highlighting the drummer, Charlie McCoy, known as a skilled musician.
You know, remember that rubber-legged boy?
Recalling a memorable person, the "rubber-legged boy," possibly a dancer.
Mama cookin' chicken fried and bacon grease
Setting the scene of home-cooked comfort food, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Come on along boys, it's just down the road apiece
Encouraging others to join for a musical journey just a short distance away.
Well there's a place you really get your kicks
Describing a place where one can have an enjoyable time.
It's open every night about twelve to six
Indicating that this place is open every night from midnight to 6 AM.
Now if you wanna hear some boogie you can and get your fill
Reiterating the offer to experience boogie music and have a fulfilling time.
And shove and sting like a old steam drill
Using vivid imagery, suggesting the intensity of the music akin to a powerful steam drill.
Come on along, you can lose your lead
Encouraging people to join and immerse themselves in the music, possibly dancing.
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece
Repeating the invitation, emphasizing the journey "down the road apiece."
Well there's a place you really get your kicks
Reiteration of the details about the enjoyable place and its operating hours.
It's open every night about twelve to six
Restating the option to experience boogie music to the fullest.
Now if you wanna hear some boogie you can and get your fill
Reusing the imagery of the music being powerful and intense like a steam drill.
And shove and sting like a old steam drill
Encouraging people to join and lose themselves in the music.
Come on, along you can lose your lead
Repeating the invitation and emphasizing the journey "down the road apiece."
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece
Reiteration of the details about the enjoyable place and its operating hours.
Come on along, you can lose your lead
Encouraging people to join and lose themselves in the music.
Down the road, down the road, down the road apiece
Repeating the invitation and emphasizing the journey "down the road apiece."
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