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Walking the Dog Lyrics. [Verse 1] Baby, back dressed in black. Silver buttons all down her back. High hose, tip to toes. She broke the needle and she can't sew. [Chorus] Walking the...
- Rufus Thomas
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Walking the Dog Lyrics by The Rolling Stones from the Remastered Series album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Baby, back Dressed in black Silver buttons all down her back High hose, tippy toes She broke the needle and she…
Background. The Rufus Thomas version begins with the quoting of the first 14 notes of Mendelssohn's Wedding March from "Midsummer's Night's Dream". This version is noted for Rufus whistling and calling out for his dog, to go walking with him. The lyrics make references to children's nursery rhymes, especially Miss Mary Mack .
High hose, tippy toes. She broke the needle and she can sew. Walking the dog. I'm just a walking the dog. If you don't know how to do it. I'll show you how to walk the dog. C'mon now c'mon. I asked her mother for fifteen cents. I see you ever jumped the fence.
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Find the lyrics and song meanings of Walking The Dog, a cover of Rufus Thomas's song by The Rolling Stones. The song is about a sexual or drug-related innuendo, according to some comments.
Hi, Ho from tip to toe. She-a broke the needle now. And she can't sew. Walkin' the dog. Just a-walkin' your dog. Well if you don't know how to do it. I'll show you how to walk the dog. Ask my mama for a-fifteen cent. To see the elephant jump the fence. It jumped so high, it touched the sky. And Didn't come back till the fourth of July.