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John Anderson performs "Swingin'"Live Video.

John Anderson performs "Swingin'"Live Video.

"Swingin'" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer John Anderson. It was released in January 1983 as the second single from his album Wild & Blue. The song was the second of five Number One singles in Anderson's career, spending one week at the top of the Hot Country Songs charts. It also received a gold certification from the Recording Industry Association of America, and received a Single of the Year award from the Country Music Association.Anderson re-recorded the song for his 1994 album Country 'til I Die on BNA Records.This re-recording served as the b-side to the album's title track, which was also the first single from it.In addition to LeAnn Rimes, Chris Young performed an acoustic cover of "Swingin'" for his 2010 EP Voices.

John Anderson Swingin' Lyrics

There's a little girl in our neighborhood,

her name is Charlotte Johnson and she's really lookin' good.

I had to go and see her, so I called her on the phone.

I walked over to her house and this was going on:

 

Her brother was on the sofa, eatin' chocolate pie,

her Mama was in the kitchen cuttin' chicken up to fry.

Her daddy was in the backyard rollin' up a garden hose,

I was on the porch with Charlotte, feelin' love down to my toes...

and we were Swingin', yes we were Swingin'...

Little Charlotte she's as pretty as the angels when they sing,

I can't believe I'm out here on her front porch in this swing,

just-a-swingin,

 

Yeah, and we'll be swingin, yes, we'll be swinging.

Little Charlotte she's as pretty as the angels when they sang,

I can't believe I'm out here on the front porch in the swang,

just-a-swangin.

 

Now Charlotte she's the darlin', she's the apple of my eye,

and when I'm on the swang with her it makes me almost high.

And Charlotte is my lover and she has been since the sprang,

I just can't believe it started on her front porch in this swang.

 

Just a swangin, well just a swangin,

Little Charlotte she's as pretty as the angels when they sang,

I can't believe I'm out here on the front porch in the swang,

just-a-swangin.

 

I said, Little Charlotte she's as pretty as the angels when they sang,

I can't believe I'm out here on her front porch in the swang,

just-a-swangin.


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