You Talk Too Much

Sha Na Na

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Sha Na Na

Sha Na Na is an American rock and roll group. The name is taken from a part of the long series of nonsense syllables in the doo-wop hit song "Get a Job", originally recorded in 1957 by the Silhouettes. more »


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2002
2:06
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You talk too much, you worry me to death,
You talk too much, you even worry my pet.
You just talk, talk too much.

You talk about people that you don't know,
You talk about people wherever you go.
You just talk, talk too much.

You talk about people that you've never seen,
You talk about people, you can make me scream.
You just talk, you talk too much.

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Written by: REGINALD HALL, JOE JONES

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