ALLIGATOR COME ACROSS (Nancy White) ARLIE DUFF (Decca, 29987, 1956) THE JETS (Jetset EP001, 1985) Alligator is a gal, who lives in my home town We call her alligator, 'cause she creeps around She walks down the street with a swing and sway The boys all whistle, you can hear them say Alligator come across, give me one more chance Let me take you dancin' to a country dance Or maybe we can take in a picture show But all she ever says is; no-no-no Then one day a stranger came to my home town He wore a big long coat, that nearly drug the ground He was a real hepcat and was really gone And this is the way he sang this song Well, well-well-well-well Alligator come across, let's go out tonight I'll show you a right one in the latest style I'll take you out a-dancing to that rock 'n' roll All you gotta do is holler; go-cat-go Alligator went out and she had a ball But I knew she was headed for a great big fall I knew some day she would hear him say See you later alligator, I'll be on my way Alligator come across, leave that cat alone 'Cause I'll be here when he's gone-gone-gone And there'll come a time and this I know You'll be asking; which way did he go-go-go? |