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'Keep Your Hands to Yourself' by George Thorogood and the Destroyers begins with what lines?

Question #95297. Asked by evoman.
Last updated May 14 2021.

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I believe the song in question was actually a hit for the Georgia Satellites, but George DID record a version. Here are the opening lyrics:
I got a little change in my pocket going jingle lingle ling
want to call you on the telephone baby I give you a ring
but each time we talk I get the same old thing
always no huggin no kissin until I get a wedding ring
my honey my baby don't put my love upon no shelf
she said don't give no lines and keep your hands to yourself
link https://www.songfacts.com/lyrics/the-georgia-satellites/keep-your-hands-to-yourself


Response last updated by gtho4 on May 14 2021.
May 03 2008, 8:09 AM
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