Lyrics of ' Voodoo Boogie ' by J. B. Lenoir

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Voodoo Boogie

Ah, ah one, two, a one, two, three, four

I flew to Algiers, I sure had a wonderful time
I flew to Algiers, and I sure had a wonderful time
I met a voodoo woman who was changin' a poor man's mind

She said, Take your box, boy, walk on the flo'
You got something nobody don't know
You got the voodoo boogie
The voodoo boogie
You got the voodoo boogie, by changing a po' man's mind

Sometimes it turn you upside down
Sometimes it turn you 'round and 'round
You got the voodoo boogie
The voodoo boogie
You got the Voodoo boogie, by changing a po' man's mind

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