(Anastasio, Marshall)
Ⓒ Who Is She? Music, BMI
The Cabo Wabo’s everywhere
It’s on my skin and in my hair
And Louise, I think I’m fallin’ for you
Might go down easy, this is my Cayman Review
Don’t how you did the rest
Of the 16 men on a dead man’s chest
But Louise, I can’t seem to get enough of you
Might go down easy, this is my Cayman Review
I’m feelin’ kinda funny, I think I’m sinkin’ down
My head it start’s a-spinning as I tumble to the ground
Thinkin’ I spent all my money just a-chasin’ you ‘round
Louise
I know that you’ve got it, and you know what it’s for
‘Cause when you get to shakin’, and then you shake a little more
Shake me up, shake me down, shakin’ that thing all over town
Shake me up, shake me down, shakin’ that thing all over town
Shake me up, shake me down, shakin’ that thing all over town
Shake me up, shake me down, shakin’ that thing all over town
Shake me up, shake me down, shakin’ that thing all over town
Shake me up, shake me down
The Don Eduardo’s everywhere
It’s on my skin and in my hair
And Louise, I think I’m fallin’ for you
Might go down easy, this is my Cayman Review
Might go down easy, this is my Cayman Review
Might go down easy, this is my Cayman Review
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