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My Dad would sing this song to us when we were kids, (a long time ago) but I can't remimber the name and most of the words. Can anyone help? I remimber the first line went something like this: Have you seen my blue eyed sally, she lives way down on shinbone alley. The number is on the house, and the number is on the door, and the next place over is a grocery store.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by dcm63
My Dad would sing this song to us when we were kids, (a long time ago) but I can't remimber the name and most of the words. Can anyone help? I remimber the first line went something like this: Have you seen my blue eyed sally, she lives way down on shinbone alley. The number is on the house, and the number is on the door, and the next place over is a grocery store.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Well you ought to see my blue eyed Sally
She lives away down on Shinbone Alley
The number on the gate the number on the door
The next house over is the grocery store
Stay all night stay a little longer
Asleep at the Wheel also did a version of the song. It was on one of their Bob Wills tribute albums. I just looked it up, and it was on the "Ride With Bob" CD.
dcm that is so cool ... my dad sang that song to us too!! Great trip down memory lane thanks!
He also entertained us with Wabash Cannonball ... 'listen to the jingle the rumble and the roar as she glides along the woodland ore the hills and by the shore'
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