Well I was born on a Friday in the Florida sun By the Kissimmee River and before I was one My mama alligator said to me with a smile Let me show you how to walk in a particular style
You take a little bit a country and some slow rock-and-roll And what you got goin' is the alligator stroll
(Okay) I hold my head up high I keep my feet on the ground I never hurry never worry as I'm strollin' around I can keep a certain tempo that is lazy and sweet And I don't need shoes 'cuz I've got alligator feet
You take a little bit a country and some slow rock-and-roll And what you got goin' is the alligator stroll
I don't wanna fight I don't wanna bite I use my 75 teeth for a smile so bright You can recognize me by my rose-colored shades As I make my strollin' way through the Everglades I'm strollin' Still strollin' (Yeah)
Oh oh, bless my soul What we got goin' is the alligator stroll
Left, right, left, right
I got a letter from my cousins in the Great Dismal Swamp They said they wanna teach me their alligator stomp So I'm strollin' that direction in the way that I do I hope to reach the Carolinas by the time I'm 82
If you like a little country and some slow rock-and-roll You can follow right behind me with the alligator stroll
(Put on your shades) (Looks good, follow me)
We're goin' left, right, left, right Give a Hollywood smile with those teeth so white Now stroll to the left, back, forth Now we're strollin' to the right (step South, step North) Now we're strollin' straight ahead in an alligator row And every now and then we do a little do-si-do Rock, roll, rock, roll All the way to Carolina with the alligator (I'm in no hurry) Stroll
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