Sound Your Funky Horn

Album: Do It Good (1974)
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  • Bass man turn the power on
    Drummer turn the beat
    Tenor man come take your stand
    Everybody on your feet
    Everybody sound your funky horn
    Come on get down
    Everybody sound your funky horn
    Come on get down
    Guitar keep the rhythm
    Congas and the groove
    When my main man gets on his horn
    Everybody's got to move
    Everybody sound your funky horn
    Come on get down
    Everybody sound your funky horn
    Come on get down, ooh
    Everybody sound your funky horn
    Come on get down (Get down)
    Everybody sound your funky horn
    Come on get down
    Bass man, Mr. Drummer
    Keep a smile on your face
    And get down Mr. Conga
    Keep on keepin' a steady pace
    Everybody sound your funky horn
    Come on get down
    Everybody sound your funky horn
    Come on get down, ooh ooh
    Everybody come on
    Sound your funky (Ooh), let it blow (Let it blow)
    Let me hear it (Let me hear it), let me hear it (Let me hear it)
    Let me hear it (Let me hear it), let me hear it (Let me hear it)
    Let me hear it (Let me hear it) Writer/s: CLARENCE HENRY REID, HARRY WAYNE CASEY, RICHARD RAYMOND FINCH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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