No Particular Place To Go

Album: St. Louis to Liverpool (1964)
Charted: 3 10
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  • Ridin' along in my automobile
    My baby beside me at the wheel
    I stole a kiss at the turn of a mile
    My curiosity runnin' wild
    Crusin' and playin' the radio
    With no particular place to go

    Ridin' along in my automobile
    I's anxious to tell her the way I feel
    So I told her softly and sincere
    And she leaned and whispered in my ear
    Cuddlin' more and drivin' slow
    With no particular place to go

    No particular place to go
    So we parked way out on the Kokomo
    The night was young and the moon was gold
    So we both decided to take a stroll
    Can you image the way I felt
    I couldn't unfasten her safety belt

    Ridin' along in my calaboose
    Still tryna get her belt a-loose
    All the way home I held a grudge
    For the safety belt that wouldn't budge
    Crusin' and playin' the radio
    With no particular place to go Writer/s: Chuck Berry
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group
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