I was born on a farm out in I – o – way
A flamin’ youth, I was bound I would fly a – way
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I packed my grip and I grabbed my sax – o – phone.
Can’t read a note, but I play an y – thing by ear
I made up tunes on the sounds that I used to hear
When I’d start to play, folks used to say,
“Sounds a lit – tle ‘Goof – us’ to m e.”
Corn – fed chords ap – peal to me —
I like rus – tic har – mo – ny.
Hold a note and change the k ey —
Not ac – cor – ding to the rules
That you learn in mu – sic s chools,
But the folks just dance like fools —
They sure go for “Goof – us.”
Got a job, but I just could – n’t keep it long
The lead – er said that I played all the mu – sic wrong
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So I stepped out with an out – fit of my o wn.
Got to – geth – er a new kind of or – ches – tree,
And we all played just the same “Goof – us” har – mo – ny,
And I must ad – mit we made a hit —
“Goof – us” has been luck – y for me
“Goof – us” has been luck – y for me
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“Goof – us” has been luck – y for me
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