Cut Across Shorty

MARIJOHN WILKIN, WAYNE P. WALKER

Now a country boy called Shorty
And a city boy named Dan
Had to prove who could run the fastest
To win miss Lucy's hand
Now Dan had all the money
And he also had the looks
But Shorty must have had something, boys
That can't be found in books

Well, a-cut across shorty, shorty cut across
That's what miss Lucy said
Cut across shorty, shorty cut across
It's you I want to wed

Now Dan had been in training
A week before the race
He made up his mind old Shorty
Would end in second place
And Dan with his long legs a-flyin'
Left shorty far behind
And shorty heard him holler out
Miss Lucy, you'll soon be mine

Well, a-cut across shorty, shorty cut across
That's what miss Lucy said
Cut across shorty, shorty cut across
It's you I want to wed

But shorty wasn't worried
There was a smile upon his face
He knew that he was a-goin' to win
'Cause Lucy had fixed the race
And just like that old story
About the turtle and the hare
When Dan crossed over the finish line
He found shorty waiting there

Well, a-cut across shorty, shorty cut across
That's what miss Lucy said
Cut across shorty, shorty cut across
It's you I want to wed
It's you I want to wed
It's you I want to wed
It's you I want to wed

Curiosités sur la chanson Cut Across Shorty de Eddie Cochran

Sur quels albums la chanson “Cut Across Shorty” a-t-elle été lancée par Eddie Cochran?
Eddie Cochran a lancé la chanson sur les albums “Memorial Album” en 1960, “Eddie’s Hits - EP” en 1960, “The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album” en 1960, “12 Of His Biggest Hits” en 1960, “The Box Set” en 2003, “The Best Of Eddie Cochran” en 2004, “Portrait of a Legend” en 2005, “C'mon Everybody” en 2009, “Rock & Roll Hero” en 2011, “History - 100 Masterpieces” en 2011, et “Deluxe: Greatest Hits” en 2012.
Qui a composé la chanson “Cut Across Shorty” de Eddie Cochran?
La chanson “Cut Across Shorty” de Eddie Cochran a été composée par MARIJOHN WILKIN, WAYNE P. WALKER.

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