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Seven little girls sitting
in the back seat
huggin' and a kissin' with Fred!
I said, "Why don't one
of you come up and sit beside me?"
and this is what the seven girls said,
"All together now . . .
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3
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Keep your mind on your
driving, keep your hands on the wheel,
keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead.
We're having fun sitting in the back seat
kissin' and a huggin' with Fred!"
De-do-de-do-dum
De-do-de-do-dum
De-do-de-dum-dum-do!

Drove through the town,
drove through the country
Showed 'em how a motor could go.
I said, "How do you like my triple carburetor?"
and one of them whispered low . . .
"All together now . . .
1
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2
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3
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Keep your mind on your
driving, keep your hands on the wheel,
keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead.
We're having fun sitting in the back seat
kissin' and a huggin' with Fred!"
De-do-de-do-dum
De-do-de-do-dum
De-do-de-dum-dum-do!

Seven little girls smooching
in the back seat,
everyone in love with Fred.
I said, "You don't need me, I'll get off at my house,"
and this is what the seven girls said
"All together now . . .
1
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2
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3
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Keep your mind on your
driving, keep your hands on the wheel,
keep your snoopy eyes on the road ahead.
We're having fun sitting in the back seat
kissin' and a huggin' with Fred!"
De-do-de-do-dum
De-do-de-do-dum
De-do-de-dum-dum-do!

All of them in love with
Fred
Kissin' and a huggin' with Fred
  
   

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"Seven Little Girls"
(Sitting in the Back Seat)
1959
Paul Evans
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Paul Evans
He was a "Part Of The Fifties"
Paul Evans was
born March 5, 1938 in Queens, New York. He is a rock and
roll singer and songwriter who was most prominent in the 50s and
60s. Many of his songs were performed by performers such as
Elvis, Presley, Jimmy Dean and Pat Boone. His most
successful song was "Roses Are Red (My Love)" which was
a #1 hit for Bobby Vinton.
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January 2000
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