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  1. I was a city child with a dead-end smile And a worm's-eye point of view Oh I knew my way, I was a back-street stray And I had my eyes on you. Now I got this friend and he's a screwdriver-jiver You know, some kinda automobeat on the street And he has converted me to rock'n'roll. I just wanna dance to Honaloochie boogie yeah Get in time, don't worry 'bout the shirt shine Honaloochie boogie yeah ...

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "Honaloochie Boogie" on Discogs.

  3. Honaloochie Boogie. I was a city child with a dead-end smile. And a worm's-eye point of view. Oh I knew my way, I was a back-street stray. And I had my eyes on you. Now I got this friend and he's a screwdriver-jiver. You know, some kinda automobeat on the street. And he has converted me to rock'n'roll. I just wanna dance to.

  4. 8 de dic. de 2004 · Honaloochie Boogie yeah ロックン・ロール大臣・・・いいよね・・・ Honaloochie Boogie yeah 身から出たサビだけじゃないのさ Honaloochie Boogie yeah 青春は長い ...

  5. HONALOOCHIE BOOGIE Lyrics: やり切れないのさ Every Day / ビルの股の下で眠る / 貧乏、大臣、大大臣 俺は普通の日本人 / (お金が無いから 仕事に行かなきゃ ...

  6. Provided to YouTube by Columbia/Legacy Honaloochie Boogie · Mott The Hoople Mott ℗ 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released...

  7. The Lyrics. “Honaloochie Boogie” opens with the vivid imagery of a city child with a dead-end smile and a worm’s-eye point of view. The narrator, a back-street stray, confesses to having his eyes on someone special. This reflects the restless and adventurous spirit of the youth at that time, seeking excitement and connections in the urban ...