Queen Of The Hop (#9 in 1958)
Well, you can talk about your Julie and your Peggy Sue You can keep your miss Molly and your Mary Lou When it comes to the chicken or doin' the bop? I got a girl they call the queen of the hop
Oh, well I love my queen Do you know who I mean? Sweet little sixteen Yes, that's my queen
Well, she wears short shorts and a rock 'n roll shoes You ought to see her dance to the Yellow Dog Blues
She's my sugar time baby, I'm her lollipop An' everybody knows I love my queen of the hop
Oh, well I love my queen Do you know who I mean? Sweet little sixteen Yes, that's my queen
Oh, well she tunes in to Bandstand every day To watch the kids dancin' 'cross the USA She don't care 'bout a thing except in rock 'n roll My baby drives me crazy when she does the stroll, yeah
Oh, she tunes in to Bandstand every day To watch the kids dancin' 'cross the USA She don't care 'bout a thing except in' rock 'n roll My baby drives me crazy when she does the stroll
Oh, well I love my queen Do you know who I mean? Sweet little sixteen Yes, that's my queen
Well, that's my queen Yes, that's my queen Oh, well that's my queen Yes, that's my queen
Written by: Woody Harris
Recorded by Bobby Darin (C) April 10, 1958
Bobby Darin was a two-time grammy award winning American singer, Oscar nominated actor and accomplished musician. Darin performed widely in a range of music genres, including pop, rock, jazz, folk and country. He was also an actor, singer/songwriter and music business entrepreneur. His wish for a legacy was "to be remembered as a human being and as a great performer". Among his many other contributions, he became a goodwill ambassador for the American Heart Association. May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973
Made With Love
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