1. Who loves the sun.
Who loves the sun, who cares that it makes plants grow, who cares what it does since you broke my heart, who loves the wind, who cares that it makes breezes, who cares what it does since you broke my heart. Who loves the sun, who loves the sun, not everyone, who loves the sun.
Who loves the rain, who cares that it makes flowers, who cares that it makes showers since you broke my heart, who loves the sun, who cares that it is shining, who cares what it does since you broke my heart. Who loves the sun, who loves the sun, not everyone, who loves the sun, sun. Who loves the sun, who loves the sun, not everyone, who loves the sun.
2. Sweet Jane.
Standin' on a corner, suitcase in my hand, Jack's in his corset, Jane is in her vest and me I'm in a rock 'n' roll band. Riding a Stutz Bear Cat, Jim, you know, those were different times, all the poets studied rules of verse and those ladies they rolled their eyes, sweet Jane, sweet Jane, sweet Jane.
Now Jack, he is a banker and Jane, she's a clerk, and both of them save their monies when they get home from work. Sittin down by the fire, oh, the radio does play the classical music there, Jim, the March of the Wooden Soldiers, all you protest kids, you can hear Jack say sweet Jane, sweet Jane, sweet Jane.
Some people they like to go out dancing and other people they have to work, just watch me now. And there's even some evil mothers, well there gonna tell you that everthing is just dirt, you know that women never really faint and that villians always blink their eyes, that children are the only ones who blush and that life is just to die. But anyone who ever had a heart, they wouldn't turn around and break it, and anyone who ever played a part, they wouldn't turn around and hate it, sweet Jane, sweet Jane, sweet Jane.
Heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to her when he smiles, heavenly wine and roses seems to whisper to her when she smiles. Sweet Jane, sweet Jane, sweet Jane.
3. Rock & roll.
Jenny said when she was just five years old, you know there's nothing happening at all, every time she puts on the radio there was nothing goin' down at all. Then one fine mornin' she puts on a New York station, she couldn't believe what she heard at all, she started dancin' to that fine fine music, you know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll. Despite all the amputations you could just dance to a rock 'n' roll station, it was alright, it was alright.
Jenny said when she was just five years old, my parents are gonna be the death of us all. Two TV sets and two Cadillac cars ain't gonna help us at all, then one fine mornin' she puts on a New York station, she doesn't believe what she heard at all, she started dancin' to that fine fine music, you know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll. Despite all the computations you could just dance to a rock 'n ' roll station and it was alright, it was alright.
Like Jenny said when she was just bout' five years old, hey you know there's nothing happening at all, not at all. Every time I put on the radio, you know there's nothing going down at all, not at all. But one fine morning' she hears a New York station, she doesn't believe what she heard at all, hey, not at all, she started dancin' to that fine fine music, you know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll, yeah rock 'n' roll. Oh, despite all the computations, you know you could just dance to the rock 'n' roll station.
Alright, alright, and it was alright, oh, you listen to me now, and it was alright, c'mon now, little better, little bit, it was alright, it was alright, and it was alright, alright, it's alright, alright, baby it's alright, now, alright, baby it's alright, now, baby it's alright, alright now, baby it's alright, baby it's alright now, oh baby, oh baby, oh baby, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah, it's alright, now, oh, it's alright now, all, alright.
4. Cool it down.
Somebody took the papers and somebody's got the key, and somebody nailed the door shut that says hey what you think that you see. But me l'm down around the corner, you know I'm lookin' for Miss Linda Lee because she's got the power to love me by the hour, gives me double you l o v e. Hey baby if you want it so fast, don't you know that it ain't gonna last, of course you know it makes no difference to me.
Somebody's got the time time, somebody's got the right, all of the other people tryin' to use up the night but now me, l'm out on the corner, you know I'm lookin' for Miss Linda Lee because she's got the power to love me by the hour, gives me double you l o v e. Oh if you want it so fast, don't you know honey you can get it so fast but of course you know it makes no difference to me. Oh you'd better cool it down, you know you'd better cool it down, you know you'd better cool it down, you know you'd better cool it down.
Oh hey if you want it so fast, now lucky baby don't you want it to last but of course you know that it makes no difference to me. Oh you'd better cool it down, you know you'd better cool it down, you know you'd better cool it down, you know you'd better cool it down.
5. New age.
Can I have your autograph? He said to the fat blond actress, you know, I've seen every movie you've been in, from "Pass of Pain" to "Duels of Glory", and when you kissed Robert Mitchum, gee, but I thought you'd never catch him, you're over the hill right now, and you're looking for love, you're over the hill right now, and you're looking for love. I'll come running to you, honey, when you want me, I'll come running to you, honey, when you want me.
Can I have your autograph? He said to the fat blond actress, you know, I know everything you've done, anyway, I hate divorces. To the left is a marble shower, it was fun even for an hour, but you're over the hill right now, and you're looking for love, you're over the hill right now, and you're looking for love. I'll come running to you, honey, when you want me, I'll come running to you, honey, when you want me.
Something's got a hold on me and I don't know what, something's got a hold on me and I don't know what, it's the beginning of a new age...
6. Head held high.
My mama told me, ever since I was seven, hold your head up high, my parents told me ever since I was eleven, hold your head up high. They said the answer was to become a dancer, hold your head high, oh, just like I figured, they're always disfigured with their heads up high, now I'm older, I'm getting so much bolder with my head up high. Oh, as I figured, just like I figured since your head's up high, baby, oh, just like I figured, you know, they was disfigured, hold your head up high, you know, they says the answer was to become a dancer, hold your head high, boy.
Ever since I was a baby on my mama's knee, oh, just listened to what everybody told me, oh yes I did, but still the answer was to become a dancer, and hold your head high, but, just like I figured, they're always disfigured, they hold their heads up high, watch out, do the dog, oh, watch out.
And now I'm older, they say I'm so much bolder, got your head up high, oh, and the answer was, hey, to become a dancer, head up high. Well, but just like I figured, they're always disfigured, they got their heads up high, but the answer was, now, boy, to become a dancer with your head up high, head up high, head up high...
7. Lonesome cowboy Bill.
Lonesome cowboy Bill rides the rodeo, lonesome cowboy Bill, you got to see him yodel, lonesome cowboy Bill rides the rodeo, up 'round the Colorado shore, down by the Ohio, sometimes even New Orleans, down by the Mardi Gras, and all the ten-gallon girls love to hear him yodel.
Lonesome cowboy Bill rides the rodeo, lonesome cowboy Bill, you got to see him yodel, lonesome cowboy Bill rides the rodeo, ever since he was a little lad, loves the rodeo. Bucking broncs, yeah, sipping wine, you got to see him go and all the ten-gallon girls love to hear him yodel.
Lonesome cowboy Bill rides the rodeo, lonesome cowboy Bill, you got to see him yodel, you got to see him in the rodeo when he's ridin', goin' too darn fast, you got to hear the people scream and shout, they call him, lonesome cowboy Bill, lonesome cowboy Bill.
Lonesome cowboy Bill rides the rodeo, lonesome cowboy Bill, you got to see him yodel, you got to see him in the rodeo, he’s a lonesome cowboy Bill, he’s a lonesome cowboy Bill, he’s a lonesome cowboy Bill, he’s a lonesome cowboy Bill.
8. I found a reason.
I found a reason to keep living and the reason, dear, is you, I found a way to make all stop repeating and the reason, dear, is you. Oh I do believe if you don't like things you live, for some place you never gone before.
I found a reason to keep living and the reason, dear, is you, I found a reason to keep singin’ and the reason, dear, is you. Oh I do believe, you're all what you perceive, what come is better that what came before.
I found a reason to keep living and the reason, dear, is you, I found a reason to keep singin’ and the reason, dear, is you. Oh I do believe, you're all what you perceive, what come is better that what came before.
9. Train round the bend.
Train round the bend, takin me away from my country, I'm sick of the trees, take me to the city, train comin' round the bend, oh train comin' round the bend. Been in the country, oh much too long, trying to be a farmer, but nothing that I planted never seems to grow, train comin' round the bend, train comin' round the bend.
Hey I am just a city boy and really not the country kind, oh I need the city streets and I need your light to see bend comin' round the bend, the train comin' round the bend, alright.
Once, she's going twice, she's going to the loop up and down. She's going once, she's going twice, she's going the train comin round the bend, you know the train comin round the bend. And I'm out of nowhere, takin' me back where I belong, I've been here once and I don't take it tonight, for the train comin round the bend, the train comin round the bend, alright.
10. Oh! Sweet nuthin'.
Say a word for Jimmy Brown, he ain't got nothing at all, not a shirt right of his back, he ain't got nothing at all. And say a word for Ginger Brown, walks with his head down to the ground, took the shoes right of his feet to the poor boy right out in the street, and this is what he said, oh sweet nuthin', she ain't got nothing at all, oh sweet nutin', she ain't got nothing at all.
Say a word for Polly May, she can't tell the night from the day, they threw her out in the street but just like a cat she landed on her feet, and say a word for Joanna Love, she ain't got nothing at all 'cause everyday she falls in love and everynight she falls when she does, she said oh sweet nuthin', you know she ain't got nothing at all, oh sweet nutin', she ain't got nothing at all, oh let me hear you.
Say a word for Jimmy Brown, he ain't got nothing at all, not a shirt right of his back, he ain't got nothing at all. And say a word for Ginger Brown, walks with his head down to the ground, took the shoes right of his feet to the poor boy right out in the street, and this is what he said, oh sweet nuthin', she ain't got nothing at all, oh sweet nutin', she ain't got nothing at all, she ain't got nothing at all, oh sweet nutin', she ain't got nothing at all, she ain't got nothing at all, she ain't got nothing at all.
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Año: 1970
Procedencia de la banda: Nueva York, Estados Unidos.
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Año: 1970
Procedencia de la banda: Nueva York, Estados Unidos.
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