N.C.
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I got o n the phone and called the girls.
S aid meet me down at Curly Pearls
for a: N ey Nah Nah N ah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
In my h igh-heeled shoes and fancy fads.
I ran down the stairs hailed me a cab
going: N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
Oh now N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
Nah Neh N ah.
When I p ushed the doorI saw Eleanor
a nd Mary-Lou swinging on the floor
going: N ey Nah Nah Nah N ey Nah Nah Nah).
S ue came in in a silk sarong.
S he walzed across as they played that song
I mean: N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
Oh now N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
Nah Neh N ah.
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A nnie was a little late.
S he had to get out of a date
with a: Ney Nah Nah N ah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
C urly fixed another drink.
A s the piano man began to sing
that song: Ney Nah Nah N ah N ey Nah Nah Nah).
N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
Oh now N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
Nah Neh N ah.
It wa s already half past three.
B ut the night was young and so were we
dancing: Ney N ah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
Oh Lord did we have a ball.
S till singing walking down that hall
that: Ney Nah Nah N ah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
N ey Nah Nah Nah N ey Nah Nah Nah).
oh now N ey Nah Nah Nah (Ney Nah Nah Nah).
Nah Neh N ah...