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Rockabilly Queen

from Party Line! by Both Sides of the Line

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    New 12 track album released September 2016. Country, rockabilly and jazzy sounds

    Includes unlimited streaming of Party Line! via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics

Rockabilly Queen
J.Sule/G.Rogers

Rockabilly Queen
From Oklahoma scene
Rockabilly Queen
Got that back-beat mean

Here comes the – Rockabilly Queen

She learned to do that thing
With rock ‘n roller King
She gave it country swing
And added extra zing

She’s a rock ‘n roll, swingin’, hillbilly Queen

Let’s party up with the Queen now….
Let’s have a party scene now …

She had them rocking more
Back in sixty-four
Rocking on the floor
Spilling out the door


She’s a honky-tonk, boogie-woogie, hillbilly Queen

You have a man real mean
Feed him hillbilly greens
Jumping Mexican beans
Says Rockabilly Queen

Hot dog – she could swing a song!

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from Party Line!, released September 16, 2016

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Both Sides of the Line Dunedin, New Zealand

Both Sides of the Line's cd, Sideshow, is " a record chock full of slinky country tunes, built upon 21st Century ‘adult contemporary’ bones. Digging a little beneath the surface you will find cooing swing come-ons here (Magical Man), fleeting touches of Americana there (Macs General Store), rockabilly beats and soft rock tendencies throughout." (Ricardo Kerr, NZ Musician). ... more

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