Alabama had this song on its Southern Star album. It's called Barefootin', and the lyrics follow:
Everybody get on your feet,
You make me nervous when you in your seat
Take off your shoes and pat your feet,
We're doin a dance that can't be beat
We're barefootin', We're barefootin',
We're barefootin', We're barefootin'
Went to a party the other night,
Long Tall Sally was out of sight
Threw way her wig, and her high sneakers too,
She was doin a dance without any shoes
She was barefootin', She was barefootin',
She was barefootin', She was barefootin'
Hey, little gal with the red dress on,
I bet you can barefoot all night long
Take off your shoes and throw them away,
Come back and get them another day
We're barefootin', We're barefootin',
We're barefootin', We're barefootin'
Instrumental
Lil' John Henry he said to Sue,
If I was barefootin' would you barefoot too
Sue told John, "I'm thirty two,
I was barefootin ever since I was two
We're barefootin', we're barefootin'
We're barefootin'', we're barefootin'
We're barefootin' we're barefootin'
We're barefootin' we're barefootin'
We're barefootin' we're barefootin'
We're barefootin'...
2006-10-25 17:13:03
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answered by Stuck in the Middle Ages 4
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I feel the music you are speakme approximately is by way of David Alan Coe however I cannot feel of the excact identify title. the final part of the music explains itself... the music used to be written by way of steve goodman and David simply further to the music
2016-09-01 02:48:13
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answered by ? 4
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Is it Barefooten Boogie, by Brooks and Dunn?
2006-10-25 17:09:44
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answered by avery 6
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