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| 5:59 | ||||
Spent some time feelin' inferior
standing in front of my mirror Combed my hair in a thousand ways but I came out looking just the same Daddy said, "Son, you better see the world I wouldn't blame you if you wanted to leave But remember one thing don't los |
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2. |
| 0:42 | ||||
3. |
| 4:20 | ||||
It's a little bit funny this feeling inside
I'm not one of those who can easily hide I don't have much money but boy if I did I'd buy a big house where we both could live If I was a sculptor but then again no Or a man who makes potions in a travelling show I know it's not much but it's the best I can do My gift is my song and this one's for you I had nothing to do on this hot afternoon But to settle down and write you a line I've been meaning to phone you, but from Minnesota Hell, it's been a very long time You wear it well A little old-fashioned, but that's alright Well, I suppose you're thinking how Betty is sinking Or he wouldn't get in touch with me Though I ain't begging or losing my head I sure do want you to know, that You wear it well there ain't a lady in the land so fine, oh my Remember their basement parties, your brothers' cavorting The all-day rock-and-roll show The homesick blues and the radical views Haven't left a mark on you You wear it well A little out of line but I don't mind But, I ain't forgetting that you were once mine But I'll believe it without even trying Now I'm eating my heart out Trying to get a letter through Since you've been gone it's hard to carry on I'm gonna write about the birthday gown that I bought in town And you sat down and cried on the stairs You knew it didn't cost the earth but for what it's worth You made me feel a millionaire You wear it well Madame Onassis got nothing on you; no, no And when my coffee is cold and I'm getting told That I gotta get back to work So when the sun goes low and you're home all alone Think of me and try not to laugh, and ( 2) I'll wear it well I don't object if you call collect 'Cause I ain't forgetting that you were once mine But I feel it without even trying Now I'm eating my heart out Trying to get back to you |
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4. |
| 3:49 | ||||
5. |
| 4:19 | ||||
As I was out walking on the corner one day
I spied an old hobo, in the doorway he lay His face was all covered in the cold sidewalk floor I guess he'd been there for a whole night or more He was only a hobo, but one more is gone Leaving nobody to carry i |
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6. |
| 4:07 | ||||
If I listened long enough to you
I'd find a way to believe that it's all true Knowing that you lied straight-faced while I cried Still I look to find a reason to believe Someone like you makes it hard to live without somebody else Someone like you makes it easy to give never think about myself If I gave you time to change my mind I'd find a way just to leave the past behind Knowing that you lied straight-faced while I cried Still I look to find a reason to believe If I listened long enough to you I'd find a way to believe that it's all true Knowing that you lied straight-faced while I cried Still I look to find a reason to believe Someone like you makes it hard to live without somebody else Someone like you makes it easy to give never think about myself |
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7. |
| 3:37 | ||||
Baby used to stay out all night long
She made me cry You know she done me wrong She held my eyes open and that's no lie Tables turned and now it's her turn to cry But then I used to love her but it's all over now Yes it is But then I used to love her but it's all over now Listen She used to run around with every single man in town Spent all my money playing her fast game She put me out, it was a pity how I cried But the tables turned and now it's her turn to cry Because I used to love her but it's all over now Ain't no lie because I used to love her but it's all over now Listen Well I used to wake the morning get my breakfast in bed When I got worried she'd ease my aching head But now she's here and there with every single man in town But the tables turned and now it's her turn to cry Because I used to love her but it's all over now Yes it is Because I used to love her but it's all over now Listen to this one Because I used to love her but it's all over now But then I used to love her but it's all now wait a minute But then I used to love her but you know but you know it's all over now But then I used to love her but you know it's all over now |
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8. |
| 6:33 | ||||
Now a country boy named Shorty
and a city boy named Dan had to prove who could run the fastest to wed Miss Lucy's hand Now Dan had all the money and he also had the looks But Shorty musta had that something boys that can't be found in books: "Cut across Shorty, Shorty, cut across" That's what Miss Lucy said "Cut across Shorty, Shorty, cut across You know it's you that I wanna wed" Wait a minute Now Dan had been in training about a week before the race He made up his mind old Shorty would end in second place You know Dan with his long legs flying he left Shorty far behind Shorty heard him holler out Miss Lucy that you'll soon be mine But Shorty wasn't worried There was a smile upon his face 'Cause old Lucy had fixed the race And just like that old story about the turtle and the hare, you know that thing when Danny crossed over the finish line he found Shorty waiting there It's you that I wanna wed, no no And oh Lord it's you I wanna wed It's you that I wanna wed |
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9. |
| 3:59 | ||||
Darling I hate to tell you but I think I?m catching a cold
Put another chair on the fire bring the bottle over here I feel I?m getting old I like your laugh and a hot romance and your orn?ry sense of humor but if it rains again like it did today I?m gonna have to leave a little bit sooner Got to get me some South America sun Honey don?t even ask me if you can come along Down at the border you need to be older and you sure don?t look like my daughter Your ridiculous age, start a state outrage and I?ll end up in a Mexican jail Darling please don?t cry you know I wouldn?t tell you no lie Look over there Oh my God don?t look now but it appears to be raining again Get upstairs pack my book of prayers Honey hurry I?m catching pneumonia I gotta move while I?m in the mood or I?ll disappear into that wall Darling please don?t curse it really couldn?t be any worse Say I?m a sun fanatic but it?s dark in your attic and your cat sleeps over my head I know I?m not a football star but I wanna little better than that So I?m much obliged for the pure white ride and a cup of tea every morning I?ll say goodbye, look your man in the eye you know I wouldn?t tell you no lie So after all, I'll see you in the fall on a brand new day, brand new way Goodbye honey, goodbye honey Goodbye honey, it ain't funny Goodbye honey, I know it ain't funny |
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10. |
| 5:31 | ||||
When the rain came I thought you'd leave
'cause I knew how much you loved the sun But you chose to stay, stay and keep me warm through the darkest nights I've ever known If the mandolin wind couldn't change a thing then I know I love ya Oh the snow fell without a break Buffalo died in the frozen fields you know Through the coldest winter in almost fourteen years I couldn't believe you kept a smile Now I can rest assured knowing that we've seen the worst And I know I love ya Oh I never was good with romantic words so the next few lines come really hard Don't have much but what I've got is yours except of course my steel guitar Ha, 'cause I know you don't play but I'll teach you one day because I love ya I recall the night we knelt and prayed Noticing your face was thin and pale I found it hard to hide my tears I felt ashamed I felt I'd let you down No mandolin wind couldn't change a thing Couldn't change a thing no, no The coldest winter in almost fourteen years could never, never change your mind And I love ya Yes indeed and I love ya And I love ya Lordy I love ya |
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11. |
| 2:52 | ||||
(Siffre)
Crying, Crying never did nobody no good No how, no how That's why I, I don't cry That's why I, I don't cry Laughing, Laughing sometimes does Somebody some good Somehow, somehow That's why I I'm laughing now That's why I I'm laughing now Loving, Loving never did me no good No how, no how That's why I Can love you now That's why I Can love you now Lying, Lying never did nobody no good No how, no how So why am I Lying now So why am I Lying now |
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12. |
| 5:07 | ||||
Everywhere I hear the sound
of marching, charging feet boy 'Cause the summer's here and the time is right for fighting in the street boy Hey think the time is right for a palace revolution Where I live the game to play is just to compromise my solution What can a poor boy do except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band 'Cause you see bein' London town there's just no other place for a street fighting man Hey did I tell you that my name was called disturbance And I'll shout and scream and I'll kill the king and I'll rail at all his servants What can a poor boy do except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band 'Cause you see bein' London town there's just no place for a street fighting man Everywhere I hear the sound of marching, charging feet boy 'Cause the summer's here and the time is right for fighting in the street boy What can a poor boy do except to sing for a rock 'n' roll band 'Cause you see bein' London town there's just no other place for a street fighting man |
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13. |
| 2:34 | ||||
I am a man of constant sorrow
I've seen trouble all my days I'll say goodbye to Colorado Where I was born and prob'ly raised Your mother says I am a stranger My face you'll never see no more But there's one promise darling I'll see you on God's golden shore Through this open world I'm about to ramble Through ice, snow, sleet and rain I am about to rob the mornin' railroad Perhaps I'll die on that train I'm goin' back to Colorado Place that I started from If I'd knowed how bad you'd treat me Honey I never would have come |
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14. |
| 5:21 | ||||
Billy left his home with a dollar in his pocket
And a head full of dreams He said - somehow someway it's gotta get better than this. Patti packed her bags left a note for her mamma - She was just seventeen she kissed her little sister goodbye. There were tears in her eyes when They held each other tight as they drove on through the night They were so exited. |
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15. |
| 4:05 | ||||
North winds have made my face a little older
And my back is bent through trying too hard My vest is torn so I make no perfect picture To place upon your white-washed wall I'd like to stay but you have not asked me Still I don't really expect you to Dusty boots would shame you now Lady Day Are we really that far apart I wis hthe world could see you now Lady Day Laughing down at your oldest friend The one who shared just about all he had In a one-sided love affair I get scared when I remember too much Wasted time I suppose you could say that Strange it don't seem that way to me But wait a minute I don't even think you're listening Just let me tell you how I really feel I've seen the inside of your heart Lady Day When you want to be shown the way I loved you then as I love ya now girl |
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16. |
| 3:41 | ||||
By the time I was home
I was feeling bad Never the less I go mine Straight out of bed I was feeling my head But I'm So, tired I just got to get home So, tired I just got to get home Surely its time You should face the facts I'm not the one that you need I don't need to feed you Or need you or lead you I'm So, tired I just want to get home So, tired I just want to get home I've never been one For just putting around Keep it in my trousers all night Surely I'm right When you stay out all night And I'm So, tired I just want to go home So, tired I just want to, want to, Want to go home And you know that your Out of your depth my dear When you take home Someone like me Its been such a long time I can hardly stay out And I'm So, tired I just want to go home So, tired I just want to go home So, tired I just want to go home And I'm so |
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17. |
| 3:38 | ||||
(Pete Townshend)
[TOMMY (1914-1984), Various Artists, 1972] Ever since I was a young boy, I played the silver ball; From Soho down to Brighton I must have played 'em all. But I ain't seen nothin' like him In any amusement hall That deaf, dumb an' blind kid Sure plays a mean pinball. He stands like a statue, Becomes part of the machine. Feelin' all the bumpers Always playin' clean. Plays by intuition, the digit counters fall. That deaf, dumb an' blind kid Sure plays a mean pinball! |
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18. |
| 2:55 | ||||
Its late and she's waiting and I know I should go home
But every time I start to leave they play another song Then someone buys another round and wherever drinks are free What's made Milwaukee famous has made a fool out of me Baby's begged me not to go so many times before She says love and happiness can't live behind those swinging doors Nows she's gone and I'm to blame to late I finally see What's made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me Baby's begged me not to go so many times before She says love and happiness just can't live behind those swinging doors Nows she's gone and I'm to blame to late I finally see What's made Milwaukee famous has made a loser out of me |
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19. |
| 4:27 | ||||
Ever seen a blind man cross the road
trying to make the other side Ever seen a young girl growing old trying to make herself a bride So what becomes of you my love When they have finally stripped you of The handbags and the gladrags That your Grandad had to sweat so you could buy Baby Once I was a young man and all I thought I had to do was smile You are still a young girl and you bought everything in style Listen But once you think you're in you're out 'cause you don't mean a single thing without the handbags and the gladrags that your Grandad had to sweat so you could buy Sing a song of six-pence for your sake And take a bottle full of rye Four and twenty blackbirds in a cake And bake them all in a pie They told me you missed school today So what I suggest you just throw them all away the handbags and the gladrags that your poor old Granddad had to sweat to buy They told me you missed school today So I suggest you just throw them all away the handbags and the gladrags that your poor old Granddad had to sweat to buy ya |
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Disc 2 | ||||||
1. |
| 0:34 | ||||
2. |
| 5:14 | ||||
Wake up Maggie I think I got something to say to you
It's late September and I really should be back at school I know I keep you amused but I feel I'm being used Oh Maggie I couldn't have tried any more You lured me away from home just to save you from being alone You stole my heart and that's what really hurt The morning sun when it's in your face really shows your age But that don't worry me none in my eyes you're everything I laughed at all of your jokes my love you didn't need to coax Oh, Maggie I couldn't have tried any more You lured me away from home, just to save you from being alone You stole my soul and that's a pain I can do without All I needed was a friend to lend a guiding hand But you turned into a lover and mother what a lover, you wore me out All you did was wreck my bed and in the morning kick me in the head Oh Maggie I couldn't have tried anymore You lured me away from home 'cause you didn't want to be alone You stole my heart I couldn't leave you if I tried I suppose I could collect my books and get on back to school Or steal my daddy's cue and make a living out of playing pool Or find myself a rock and roll band that needs a helpin' hand Oh Maggie I wish I'd never seen your face You made a first-class fool out of me But I'm as blind as a fool can be You stole my heart but I love you anyway Maggie I wish I'd never seen your face I'll get on back home one of these days, |
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3. |
| 4:06 | ||||
I think I know now what's making me sad
It's a yearnin' for my own back yard I realize maybe I was wrong to leave Better swallow up my silly country pride Going home, running home Down to Gasoline Alley where I started from Going home, and I'm running home down to Gasoline Alley where I was born When the weather's better and the rails unfreeze and the wind don't whistle 'round my knees I'll put on my weddin' suit and catch the evening train I'll be home before the milk's upon the door Going home, running home down to Gasoline Alley where I started from Going home, and I'm running home down to Gasoline Alley where I was born But if anything should happen and my plans go wrong Should I stray to the house on the hill Let it be known that my intentions were good I'd be singing in my alley if I could And if I'm called away and it's my turn to go Should the blood run cold in my veins Just one favor I'll be asking of you Don't bury me here, it's too cold Take me back, carry me back Down to Gasoline Alley where I started from Take me back, won't you carry me home Down to Gasoline Alley where I started from Take me back, carry me back Down to Gasoline Alley where I started from Take me back, carry me back Down to Gasoline Alley where I started from Take me back, carry me back Down to Gasoline Alley where I started from |
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4. |
| 3:28 | ||||
Sitting on my back door wondering which way to go
The sun's shining on my back and it hurts (child) The FM station plays another bad 45 And it's been so long since I had a good time It's been so long since I had a good time Never wrecked my head on a bandstand in the trombone or clarinet line When I come in heat on Bourbon Street for Mardi Gras When those for a cryin' just stay behind in the bar 'Cause it's been so long since I had a good time Yeah it's been so long since I had a good time I'm gonna lose control of my powers I might even lose my trousers Smash some glass, act like trash if I want Wear a skirt be a flirt if I want 'Cause it's been so long since I had a good time This prodigal man from Dixieland needs a good time right now, show me a good time right now You better take it while you can You gotta get it while you can And when the Man Upstairs he calls me He'll say "It's your turn son to come" Don't play the blues down in old Toulouse for me Let sleighbells ring and children sing in the street And tell all of my friends that I had a good time Open up the sky won't you ride me high Let's have a good time And if I'm late at heaven's gate blame a good time And when the angels sing I will join in Let's have a good time really I took my luck, I didn't give a fuck, I had a good time Tell all my friends only all my best to have a good time Goodbye |
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5. |
| 3:34 | ||||
Every time we say goodbye
I die a little Every time we say goodbye I wonder why a little (Why you guys above me who must be in the know) Say so little to me They allow you to go When you're near there's such an air of Spring about it I can hear a lark somewhere begin to sing about it Theres no love song finer But how strange the change From major to minor Every time we say goodbye When you're near Theres such an air of Spring about it I can hear a lark somewhere Begin to sing about it Theres no love song finer But how strange the change From major to minor Every time you say Theres no love song finer But how strange The change from major to minor Every time we say goodbye |
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6. |
| 3:16 | ||||
Let me tell you about a place, somewhere up in New York way
where the people are so gay, twistin' the night away Here they have a lot of fun, puttin' trouble on the run Oh man you'll find the old and young twistin' the night away Here's a man in evening clothes, how he got here I don't know but oh man, you ought to see him go, twistin' the night away He's dancing with a chick in slacks, she's moving up and back Oh man, there ain't nothing like twistin' the night away Feel much better Here's a fellow in blue jeans, who's dancing with an older queen dolled up in her diamond rings, twistin' the night away Man you ought to see her go, twistin' to the rock and roll Here you'll find the young and the old twistin' the night away They're twistin', twistin', everybody's doing great They're twistin' man, twistin', they're twistin' the night away Twistin', you know they're twistin', twistin' the night away They're twistin', twistin', man twistin' the night away Here they have a lot of fun, puttin' trouble on the run Oh man you'll find young and the old twistin' the night away Here's a man in evening clothes, how he got here I don't know I don't know but man you ought to see him go Twistin' the night away |
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7. |
| 3:33 | ||||
Never been a millionaire
and I tell you mama I don't care Never gonna own a race-horse or a fast back mid-engine Porsche Don't think I'll own a private jet on the Stock Exchange I'm no threat So won't you help me make up my m |
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8. |
| 0:27 | ||||
9. |
| 4:33 | ||||
Fare thee well my brother
please don't stand in my way I'm going down to that dirty town no matter what you say You fooled me and you ruled me and you played in every part I gotta go, it's no use me stayin' home Goodbye my sister please don't let me see you cry Gonna be a star some day no matter what they say And when you hear the crowds all callin' and shouting out my name until then, my little friend, I'll be unsatisfied So long sweet Melinda don't forget that you're my girl Gonna dress you fine and if you give me time make you proud like I said I would And if the Champs Elysee's no fallacy If I find the world looks like it should Candy cars, movie stars, street bars then I could stay a while Well I love you Shall I write or phone from Paris or Rome and I'll miss you all even tho' you're tryin' to hold me back Farewell all my family don't you know I mean you so well Please appreciate I must make a break just to see what I can do The stage is set so understand I can't hide in the wings no more I've got to go now it's no use me staying home All I can say is I love you Shall I write or phone from Paris or Rome And I think I'm always gonna miss you And I love you always I think I'm always gonna miss ya even tho' you're tryin' to hold me back And I love you and I miss you If you don't get no mail you know I'm in jail But I love you and I miss you |
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10. |
| 4:59 | ||||
I?ve got two and more to show
I was dreaming of a mobile that couldn?t be mine not without lyin?br />Was I feeling kind a silly when I stepped in soakin?beer down the cola machine Oh, stayin?seventeen Well she claimed she was a killer and she owned a flood lit villa a little aways from the main highway Oh take me way down yonder She was tall, thin and tarty and she drove a Maserati faster than sound I was heaven bound Although I must have looked a creep in my army surplus jeep Was I being too bold before the night could get old No, no, no, no She proved me so wrong Oh the Italian girls sometimes hold their religious habits in front of your eyes, just to get you tied Ah but not my little Bella ?cause I did not have to tell her I?d rather you go with the morning sun, she made me so tired She took me way, way, away down yonder till I was gone with the morning sun on my back Gotta get on back there soon as I can Take me there And I miss the girl so bad She broke my heart Gotta get on back there soon as I can I miss the girl, I miss the girl, I miss the girl so bad I was a lot better off |
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11. |
| 4:30 | ||||
Perhaps it?s the color of the sun cut flat
and coverin' the crossroads I?m standing at or maybe it?s the weather or something like that but mama you been on my mind I do not mean you trouble, don?t put me down, don?t get upset I am not pleadin?or sayin?I can?t forget you I do not pace the floor, bowed down and bent, but yet mama you been on my mind Even tho?my eyes are hazy and my thoughts they might be narrow where you been don?t bother me, or bring me down with sorrow I don?t even mind where you be wakin?up tomorrow but mama you been on my mind I?m not asking you to say words like yes or no Please understand me, I?ve no place I?m calling you to go I?m just whisperin?to myself so I can pretend that I don?t know Mama you been on my mind When you wake up in the mornin?baby, look inside your mirror you know I won?t be next to you, you know I won?t be near I?d just be curious to know if you can see yourself as clear as someone who has had you on his mind As someone who has had you on his mind Mama you been on my mind |
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12. |
| 4:44 | ||||
Soon the pines will be falling everywhere
Village children always fighting for fair share And the six-o-nine goes roarin' down the creek As Parson Lee prepares his service for next week I saw grandma yesterday down at the store Well she's really lookin' fine for eighty-four And she asked me if some time I'd fix the barn Poor old girl, she needs a man down on the farm: And it's good old country comforts in my bones Just the sweetest sound my ears have ever known Just an old fashioned feeling in my bones Country comforts and the road that's going home Down at the mill they've got a new machine Foreman says it cuts manpower by fifteen "Oh, but that ain't natural" old man Grayson says 'cause he's a horse-drawn man until his dying days ( |
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13. |
| 4:47 | ||||
I wouldn't change a thing if I could live it all again
Ah listen It's funny you know when you sit down And think about what you had About the friends you used to know What happened, where did they all go Can you remember happy hours Spent drinkin' and thinkin' We thought we could change the world And we never, never, never, never, never Never thought we could get much older then We were the ones who loved to love the right to love We'd bring it on home with the right song Played at the right time What happened to the girl that you loved once and left Young man did you break her heart Did she live, and did she marry, Did she ever think on your face again Ah now hold on a minute I wouldn't change a thing if I could live it all again Ah yeah I think what you say is all so right But I find it hard to jog my memories Don't worry Lou you may never get another chance yeah Yes I think what you say is all so right But I find it hard to move my memories Say it again with a lot more feelin' And I think what you say is all so right But I find it hard to find my memories Don't sing so serious you make me feel so sad But if I was true to myself I would probably find it was a tear in my eye That stopped me from believing you Don't worry, don't worry, don't worry don't worry You know my tongue gets tired When I think back on all of the things we do But I wonder if I'll remember these few precious things As years pass me by Ah when young bodies that've grown older And mind's become dimmer I'll point the finger back in time I said I wouldn't change a thing if I could If I could, if I could live it all again, yeah |
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14. |
| 3:45 | ||||
Nineteen years old and as sweet as she could be
All dressed up like a downtown Christmas tree Dancin' and hummin' a rock 'n' roll melody She's the daughter of a well respected man who taught her how to jerk and understand then she became a rock 'n' roll music fan Sweet little rock 'n' roller, sweet little rock 'n' roller Her daddy doesn't have to scold her Her partner can't hardly hold her Because she never gets any older Sweet little rock 'n' roller Shoulda seen her eyes when the band began to play and the famous singer sang and bowed away When the stars were gone she screamed and yelled hurray Ten thousand eyes were watchin' them leave the floor Five thousand tongues are screaming out "More" and "More" About fifteen hundred waiting outside the door Sweet little rock 'n' roller, sweet little rock 'n' roller Her daddy doesn't have to scold her Her partner can't hardly hold her Because she never gets any older Sweet little rock 'n' roller |
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15. |
| 3:54 | ||||
Something told me it was over
when I saw you and him talking Something deep down in my soul said "Cry boy" when I saw you and him out walking I would rather, I would rather go blind girl than to see you walk away from me child So you see I love you so much I dont want to see you leave me baby most of all I just dont, I just don't want to be free I was just, I was just sitting here thinking of your kiss and your warm embrace child When the reflection in the glass that I been held to my lips now baby revealed the tears I had on my face I would rather, I would rather be blind child than to see you walk away from me Baby, baby, baby I would rather go blind than to see you walk away from me |
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16. |
| 4:05 | ||||
Angel came down from heaven yesterday
Stayed with me long enough to rescue me And she told me a story yesterday About the sweet love between the moon and the deep blue sea Then she spread her wings high over me She said she?s goin' now, come back tomorrow |
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17. |
| 3:59 | ||||
Hey Pal, let me lean on you and talk awhile
Your planes been delayed by the rain Or something I wouldn't even fly away If I had one good reason to stay But you said If you don't need my love I'm gonna find someone who does And I'm not hanging around This old heart is far to proud She got tired of me Staying out late everynight I'd fall up the stair Thought she'd always be there But suddenly I'm alone And I'm not accustomed to sleeping alone She said if you don't need my love I'm gonna find someone who does You've stripped me of everything And you've torn down all my dreams Its been two long weeks Since she's been gone Thought I had her in the palm of my hands She said I'm through, don't try to call me Cause you won't even find me Cause if you don't need my love I'm going to find someone who does And the heartache you've give me You'll get it back just wait and see Well, well, well, well I'd give anything to hold her in my bed again I just want to feel her breath on my back She said my blood can't give her love No way She said if you don't need my love I'm gonna find someone who does And I'm gonna take our child Cause I don't want him running wild Hey pal, I think they just called out your flight Put down your glass don't forget your boarding pass And if your looking or you found love Or sunshine that's enough Don't play hard to get Cause that ain't where its at Give her all your love Place her high above I missed you baby I missed you baby Yea I missed |
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18. |
| 3:43 | ||||
Found my love by the gaswork croft
Dreamed a dream by the old canal Kissed my girl by the factory wall Dirty old town, dirty old town I heard a siren from the dock Saw a train set the night on fire Smelled the spring on the sulfured wind Dirty old town, whoa-oh, dirty old town We're goin' to take a good sharp axe Shining steel tempered in the fire And we'll chop you down like an old dead tree Dirty old town, dirty old town Dirty old town, whoa-oh, dirty old town And oh we'll chop you down Oh, dirty, dirty, dirty old town Dirty old town, dirty old town And oh whoa-oh dirty old town Chop you down one of these days |