I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town - 1999 Album Version
I'm gonna move, baby
Way out on the outskirts of town
Yeah, I'm gonna move
Way out on the outskirts of town
I don't want nobody
Always hanging around
I'm gonna tell you, baby
We gonna move away from here
I don't want no iceman, I'm gonna get you a Frigidaire
When we move
Way out on the outskirts of town
I don't want nobody
Always hanging around
I'm gonna bring my own groceries, gonna bring them everyday
That'll stop the grocery boy, and keep him away
When we move way out on the outskirts of town
I don't need nobody always hanging around
It may seem funny honey, as funny as funny can be
But if we have any children, I want them all to look like me
When we move way out on the outskirts of town
I don't want nobody always hanging around
Way out on the outskirts of town
Yeah, I'm gonna move
Way out on the outskirts of town
I don't want nobody
Always hanging around
I'm gonna tell you, baby
We gonna move away from here
I don't want no iceman, I'm gonna get you a Frigidaire
When we move
Way out on the outskirts of town
I don't want nobody
Always hanging around
I'm gonna bring my own groceries, gonna bring them everyday
That'll stop the grocery boy, and keep him away
When we move way out on the outskirts of town
I don't need nobody always hanging around
It may seem funny honey, as funny as funny can be
But if we have any children, I want them all to look like me
When we move way out on the outskirts of town
I don't want nobody always hanging around
Credits
Writer(s): Roy Jordan, William Westley Weldon
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