Note that most web sites cite the early lyric, which doesn't include the "sand all over your feet" verse. Even though almost all covers, including the Beatles', sing it that way.
I was going to post another line but -- and this is kind of embarrasing -- I realized that I only know about 2 or 3 lines from the whole song, which was "Tumbling Dice" by the Rolling Stones.
I heard once that some old blues guy taught Mick Jagger to never enunciate his words clearly, to always slur them a little (or a lot).
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Yes WordWolf, One of my very favorite songs. Hopes the memories are good ones. Your answer, of course, is spot on. Your go!
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I agree with you about "Who's Nect" and äqualung". I'm more familiar with The Doors by their catalog than which song is on what album, but I know enough to know you just mentioned "L.A. WOMA
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She packed my bags last night pre-flight
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Yes that's what I've known it by also. ~The Cowsills~
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"They say that all good things must end some day"
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She's not a girl who misses much.
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Happiness is a Warm Gum (I used that one recently, too.)
Everything about you is so doggone sweet
You got that sand all over your feet
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Opening lines of the song:
Well how can you say you will when you won't,
Say you do, baby, when you don't?
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Huh! Uh!
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there you go!
Note that most web sites cite the early lyric, which doesn't include the "sand all over your feet" verse. Even though almost all covers, including the Beatles', sing it that way.
I don't know if that makes sense.
your turn
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Well, I've never been to England, but, I kinda like The Beatles.
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Never been to Spain (or I've never been to Spain)
I'll hold here. Only 95% sure of this title.
Actually now I'm sure I'm 100% right so..........
Want some whiskey in your water?
Sugar in your tea?
What's all these crazy questions they're askin' me?
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"Momma Told Me not to Come" 3 Dog Night
I thought love was only true in fairy tales
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I'm a Believer
This song got a lot of radio time in the early 70's.
Whenever I'm asked what makes-a my dreams real, I tell em you do.
(You're outta sight).
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Baby's good to me, you know,
She's happy as can be, you know,
She said so.
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I Feel Fine?
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Always in a hurry
Never stop to worry
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Human without the bean
I'm guessing a Hall & Oates song. Am I even in the ballpark?
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I posted what I heard. It turns out the lyrics are acutally,
Always in a hurry, I never stop to worry,
Don't you see the time flashin' by
Next line:
Honey, got no money
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To tough for me SS. Not a clue.
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I was going to post another line but -- and this is kind of embarrasing -- I realized that I only know about 2 or 3 lines from the whole song, which was "Tumbling Dice" by the Rolling Stones.
I heard once that some old blues guy taught Mick Jagger to never enunciate his words clearly, to always slur them a little (or a lot).
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"Hello darkness my old friend"
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Sounds of Silence
Oh father high in heaven
Smile down upon your son
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I'm probably being a little silly here (this is much more than one line):
Oh father high in heaven
Smile down upon your son
Whose busy with his money games
His women and his gun
Oh Jesus save me!
And the unsung Western hero
He killed an Indian or three
And then he made his name in Hollywood
To set the white man free
Oh Jesus save me!
(Chorus)
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