Girl on the Billboard (1979 version)

Lyrics
Doodle-doo-doo doo A-doodle-doo-doo doo Who is the girl wearing nothing but a smile and a towel In the picture on the billboard in the field near the big ol' highway? Rollin' down the highway in my Jimmy haulin' freight From Chicago to St. Louis, Lord, I see her every day A double-clutchin' weasel like me can hardly ever get a girl to look at him thataway Smilin' like the girl wearing nothing but a smile and a towel In the picture on the billboard in the field near the big ol' highway Wow, what a girl wearing nothing but a smile and a towel In the picture on the billboard in the field near the big ol' highway I bet it wouldn't take her very long to be gone If someone would pull a dirty trick and take her towel away I slow my Jimmy down to twenty, that's how many wrecks I see there every day Caused by the girl wearing nothing but a smile and a towel In the picture on the billboard in the field near the big ol' highway A-doodle-doo-doo doo A-doodle-doo-doo doo Oh, I love the girl wearing nothing but a smile and a towel In the picture on the billboard in the field near the big ol' highway I guess I'm gettin' bolder 'cause I'd rather kiss and hold her Than just keep lookin' at her every day At 4:45, coffee-drinkin'-eatin' time, Jimmy shimmies While I wake up the artist that painted the display Of the girl wearing nothing but a smile and a towel In the picture on the billboard in the field near the big ol' highway Doggone that girl wearing nothing but a smile and a towel In the picture on the billboard in the field near the big ol' highway Sleepy-headed painter said the girl wasn't real, better get the [bleep] on my way On Route 66 from the billboard to Chicago You'll find tiny pieces of my heart scattered every-which-a-way Shattered by the girl wearing nothing but a smile and a towel In the picture on the billboard in the field near the big ol' highway A-doodle-doo-doo doo A-doodle-doo-doo doo Doodle-doo-doo doo A-doodle-doo-doo doo
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Credits
- Writers
- Hank Mills
- Walter Haynes