Lobo – Me And You And A Dog Named Boo – 1971

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I remember to this dayThe bright red Georgia clayHow it stuck to the tires after the summer rainWill power made that old car goA woman’s mind told me that soOh, how I wish we were back on the road again
Me and you and a dog named BooTravelling and living off the landMe and you and a dog named BooHow I love being a free man
I can still recallThe wheat fields of St. PaulAnd the morning we got caught robbing from an old henOld McDonald, he made us workBut then he paid us for what it was worthAnother tank of gas and back on the road again
Me and you and a dog named BooTravelling and living off the landMe and you and a dog named BooHow I love being a free man
I’ll never forget the dayWe motored stately into big LAThe lights of the city put settling down in my brainThough it’s only been a month or soThat old car’s bugging us to goWe gotta get away and get back on the road again
Me and you and a dog named BooTravelling and living off the landMe and you and a dog named BooHow I love being a free man
Me and you and a dog named BooTravelling and living off the landMe and you and a dog named BooHow I love being a free man
Me and you and a dog named BooTravelling and living off the land

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