Below is the lyrics of the song Mojo Hannah , artist - Marvin Gaye with translation
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Marvin Gaye
I’m taking four strands of your hair\nAnd a five dollar bill\nGonna put 'em in a letter\nAnd drop 'em in the mail\nGonna send 'em to a woman\nA friend of mine told me about\nShe’s a gumbo cooker, alligator hooker\nMake a dead man jump and shout, woo\nTalking about a woman named Hanna\n(Where she live?) Down in Louisiana\n(Tell us what she do) She’s a mojo worker\n(Woo-hoo) Gonna work her thing for me\n(Woo-hoo) Gonna end my misery, baby\n(Woo-hoo) And I know she’s walking through the door real soon\n(Hurry up, hurry up, Hanna) Hurry up, Hanna\n(Hurry up) Yeah, baby\nShe don’t wear fancy stitches\nAll the girl wears is manly britches\nEvery now and then she’ll take a little sip\nGot a .45 on her hip\nShe built up a strong reputation all in the southern land\nThat Saturday night about twelve o’clock\nWhen she hoodoo the voodoo man\nTalking about a woman named Hanna\n(Where she live?) Down in Louisiana\n(Tell us what she do) She’s a mojo worker\n(Woo-hoo) Gonna work her thing for me\n(Woo-hoo) Gonna end my misery\n(Woo-hoo) I know she’s walking through the door real soon\n(Hurry up, hurry up, Hanna) Come on, Hanna\n(Hurry up) Yeah, yeah\n(Hurry up, Hanna, woo-hoo)\nYeah, get your mojo working, girl, yeah\n(Hurry up, Hanna, woo-hoo)\nAnd I know you’re the best in all the world, baby\n(Hurry up, Hanna, woo-hoo)\nAnd I’m waiting down here by the railroad track, yeah, yeah, yeah\n(Hurry up, Hanna, woo-hoo)\nI know you’re gonna bring her back, yeah, yeah\n(Hurry up, Hanna, woo-hoo)\nHanna, Hanna, come on, come on, Hanna\n(Hurry up, Hanna, woo-hoo)\nPlease, Hanna, yeah
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