a case for corn flakes and classics "Two teas both with sugar please" In the back of an alley While little Dirt Cowboys turned brown in their saddles
: There's a dusty old gutter he's lying in now He's blind and he's old And there's a bottle that rolls down the road Me I'm young and I'm so wild And
: I can hound you if I need to Sip your brandy from a crystal shoe In the corner, in the corner While the others climb reaching dizzy heights The world
: There was a face on a hoarding that someone had drawn on And just enough time for the night to pass by without warning Away in the distance there's
: Wise men say It looks like rain today It crackled on the speakers And trickled down the sleepy subway trains For heavy eyes could hardly hold us Aching
: I'm going on the circuit, I'm doing all the clubs And I really need a song boys to stir those workers up And get their wives to sing it with me just
: Is there anything left Maybe steak and eggs Waking up to washing up Making up your bed Lazy days my razor blade Could use a better edge It's enough
: When I think of those East End lights, muggy nights The curtains drawn in the little room downstairs Prima Donna lord you really should have been there
: Snow, cement and ivory young towers Someone called us Babylon Those hungry hunters Tracking down the hours But where were all your shoulders when we
: John Brown went off to war to fight on a foreign shore. His mama sure was proud of him! He stood straight and tall in his uniform and all. His mama
about Jackie Brown? Just another lazy man who couldn't take what was his One helluva life Jackie Brown, forevermore, Jackie Brown Amen and Amen, Jackie Brown
that stand "At the bottom of this mine lies one hell of a man, Big John" Big John, Big John, Big Bad John (Big John) (Big John, Big John, Big John)...
brain When it's a-swimming in my blood When I drink brown liquor, I go crazy quicker Than an old red fox on the run, run, run When I drink brown liquor
new game Laughin' and runnin', hey, hey skippin' and jumpin' In the misty morning fog oh our hearts are thumpin' and you My brown eyed girl, you my brown
a case for corn flakes and classics "Two teas both with sugar please" In the back of an alley While little dirt cowboys turned brown in their saddles
John Henry 2:34 Trk 2 (trad.) Buster Brown (Wayman Glasco) Buster Brown - harmonica & vocal (background male vocalist unk) Fire Records 1960 Album
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