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Ode To Joy Joe Jackson

Impossible to see Impossible to show Impossible to verify Impossible to know When she'll come or go There's nothing you can do to make her real Friends and lover know Don't say no When you feel Joy Impossible

Satellite Joe Jackson

I remember lying wide awake at night Had to have you at my side to make it right You were my high and low You taught me to fly And I would always be your satellite I remember floating free of appetite

Ode To Billie Joe Tammy Wynette

the backdoor y'all remember to wipe your feet And then she said I got the news this mornin' from Choctaw Wridge Today Billie Joe Macallister's jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge Papa said to mama as

Ode To Billy Joe 5th Dimension

It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day I was out choppin' cotton and my brother was baling hay At dinner time we stopped and walked back to the house to eat And Mama hollered out

Ode To Billy Joe Billie Jo Spears

It was the third of June another sleepy dusty Delta day I was out choppin' cotton and my brother was a bailin' hay And at dinner time we stopped and walked out to the house to eat And mama hollered of

Ode To Billie Joe Billie Jo Spears

It was the third of June another sleepy dusty Delta day I was out choppin' cotton and my brother was a bailin' hay And at dinner time we stopped and walked out to the house to eat And mama hollered of

Ode To Billie Joe Bobbie Gentry

out the back door "y'all remember to wipe your feet" And then she said "I got some news this mornin' from Choctaw Ridge" "Today Billy Joe MacAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge" 'n' Papa

Ode To Billy Joe Bobbie Gentry

back door y'all remember to wipe your feet Then she said I got some news this morning from Chocktow Ridge Today Billy Joe MacAllister jumped off the Tallahachee Bridge Papa said to Mama as he passed around

Ode To Billie Joe Halie Loren

out the back door "y'all remember to wipe your feet" And then she said "I got some news this mornin' from Choctaw Ridge" "Today Billy Joe MacAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge" And Papa said

Ode To Billy Joe (Live) The 5th Dimension

It was the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day I was out choppin' cotton and my brother was baling hay At dinner time we stopped and walked back to the house to eat And Mama hollered out the

Ode Room Eleven

I was never hysterical I tough myself too smart But I loved your music Words right from the heart Well, sometimes I changed them Into what I want them to be But you changed something You changed me Now

Ode Hungry Lucy

past and present They're there I feel them Whispering shouting crying and playing Laughter from your eyes And smile on my heart All over again If I could heal my mind You would go away I don't want you to

Ode creed

ou smile as i die Take me, as my body burns Let me see you yearn, while i cry One step on your own And you walk all over me One head in the clouds You won't let go You're too proud One light to

Ode MC 한새

내면의 고통은 뒤로한 채 더욱 더 가세 욕심의 고뇌 벗어나지 못하던 오버그라운드에 몸바친 non-Fiction desperation 그것보다 더한 대한 음악인의 인생은 절단 절대 타협하지 않겠다던 나만의 인내 이때 나에게 다가온 언더그라운드 그 곳에 내 인생을 담아 이제는 눈물짓지 않아 아픔은 스스로 치유 but truth one to

Ode MC HanSai

본질은 저질 내면의 고통은 뒤로한 채 더욱 더 가세 욕심의 고뇌 벗어나지 못하던 오버그라운드에 몸바친 non-Fiction desperation 그것보다 더한 대한 음악인의 인생은 절단 절대 타협하지 않겠다던 나만의 인내 이때 나에게 다가온 언더그라운드 그 곳에 내 인생을 담아 이제는 눈물짓지 않아 아픔은 스스로 치유 but truth one to

Down To London Joe Jackson

Stop, what's that sound It's the death rattle of this rusty old town Stop, listen again It's the sound of laughter all along the Thames Hey, what's my line Do I have to stay here 'til the end of time I'm

Trying To Cry Joe Jackson

who's drinking another glass There's a look in his eye That I've seen so many times in the past I've seen it in the mirror And I've seen it in my friends When we realize we've lost ourselves And we try to

My House Joe Jackson

Wonder if it's raining on the Jersey side Tapping my fingers to the radio But I don't hear a thing Watching the hookers move in and out of the light One of these days, one of these days...

Tonight And Forever (Live At The Roundabout Theatre, New York City/1986) Joe Jackson

You know you're gonna have to face up to the facts You're just another face in a big crowd You know we gotta try hard to relax We can laugh - but not too loud It's never like you see in a magazine And

Solo (So Low) Joe Jackson

Solo, it isn't a dream Solo, it's just what it seems An empty thing Waitin' on somebody who never calls Listening in the night to something Scratching 'round behind the walls Solo, with no one to care

Be My Number Two Joe Jackson

There won't be too much to do; Just smile when I feel blue. And there is not much left of me. What you get is what you see; Is it worth the energy? I leave it up to you.

The Uptown Train Joe Jackson

If I stop and think about it I'm either stone cold certain Or more inclined to doubt it But when you jump into the darkness Well, I take off my hat You've changed, they say You can know when to play or

Rush Across The Road Joe Jackson

Maybe I should Rush across the road Leave my heavy load behind It just takes a second to know your mind And do what you've got to do I'll rush across the road to catch up with you Catch up with you Some

The Human Touch (Album Version) Joe Jackson

are falling but I'm still here I know the figures and I know all of the facts But all I can do is keep trying To look for the human touch To look for the human touch Life is hard when you've got nothing

It's All Too Much Joe Jackson

open-minded Used to think I'm lucky but I'm cursed I'm cursed I hate this supermarket But I have to say it makes me think A hundred mineral waters Fun to guess which ones are safe to drink Two hundreds

Far Away Joe Jackson

It's me, and me alone Against the night So easy to be scared Without the light Things under my bed try to shake me I listen to the trains Trains to take me Far away, far away Far away from England My dreams

Too Tough Joe Jackson

I know that you think I protest too much I'm like a diva with a tragic touch But if I wanna hide from the pouring sun It has to be alright And I could have my pride but I'll try to run When a fool would

So You Say Joe Jackson

So you say And I agree You're a prize, but not for me There'll be no more lies now So you say I'm a fool You're a sage Yes I'll try to act my age This is no surprise now So you say And I thought I knew

King Pleasure Time Joe Jackson

King Pleasure is on a mission To take the power from the local politicians He's come to party and he shows it He rules the world, well, man, everybody knows it It's King Pleasure time So show respect,

Chinatown (Album Version) Joe Jackson

"Trying to find chinatown Trying to find chinatown A hungry man Can hold out a long time For some soul food Good food, whole food I know I was that man Maybe sometimes hold out a little too long I took

Chinatown Joe Jackson

Trying to find chinatown Trying to find chinatown A hungry man Can hold out a long time For some soul food Good food, whole food I know I was that man Maybe sometimes hold out a little too long I took

Sunday Papers Joe Jackson

Mother doesn't go out any more Just sits at home and rolls her spastic eyes But every weekend through the door Come words of wisdom from the world outside If you want to know about the bishop and

Citizen Sane Joe Jackson

If you want to live forever Ask a doctor, someone clever He can put you on or get you off Of the drug do jour All you kings and martyrs All the little girls and boys Will thank you when you start us Safely

Happy Ending (Feat. Elaine Caswell) Joe Jackson

I'm in a movie Where boy meets girl What happens to me In this brave new world Do I listen to my heart, do I listen to my head? So I look at what I see, or remember what I read?

Don't Wanna Be Like That Joe Jackson

you 'bout Some of the things I'm going through I know you think that you know But how do you know That what you know is true Well maybe it's time for getting out of line It seems like the done thing to

Home Town Joe Jackson

Of all the stupid things I could have thought This was the worst I started to believe That I was born at seventeen And all the stupid things The letters and the broken verse Stayed hidden at the bottom

Home Town (Live At The Roundabout Theatre, New York City/1986) Joe Jackson

Of all the stupid things I could have thought This was the worst I started to believe That I was born at seventeen And all the stupid things The letters and the broken verse Stayed hidden at the bottom

Blue Flame Joe Jackson

I've got some walls around me, too But they're not much compared to your house Fifty feet high, with barbed wire Guards on the top, aiming rifles at your lovers one by one And friends, too I've come with

Steppin\' Out (Sight And Sound In Concert:Joe Jackson 2 22/01/1983) Joe Jackson

Mother doesn\'t go out anymore Just sits at home and rolls her spastic eyes But every weekend through the door Come words of wisdom from the world outside If you want to know \'bout the bishop and

Obvious Song Joe Jackson

There was a man in the jungle, trying to make ends meet Found himself one day with an axe in his hand When a voice said "Buddy can you spare that tree We gotta save this world - starting with your land

Awkward Age Joe Jackson

I should have know that you were only just fifteen You had a scowl like a Klingon beauty queen Old enough to stand out but to young to stand with pride So uncomfortable in your messed-up skin And the cool

Not Here, Not Now Joe Jackson

These words of love So hard for me to find How can I change my mind If you can only lie?

On Your Radio Joe Jackson

in front of me today All sewn up Ex-bosses you never let me be I got your names and your numbers filed away I've grown up See me Hear me Don't you know you can't get near me You can only hope to

Real Men Joe Jackson

"Take your mind back, I don't know when Sometime when it always seemed To be just us and them Girls that wore pink And boys that wore blue Boys that always grew up better men Than me and you What's a man

A Slow Song Joe Jackson

they hold it back You see my friend and me Don't have an easy day And at night we dance not fight And we need the energy If not the sympathy But i'm brutalized by bass And terrorized by treble I'm open to

Got The Time Joe Jackson

Wake up, got another day to get through now Got another man to see Got to call him on the telephone Got to find a piece of paper Sit down, got another letter to write Think I'll got to get the letter

The Verdict Joe Jackson

Am I fool to fight?

Chrome Joe Jackson

You always were the special one The breath of air, the heap of fun You always had a kind of light That might dismay, or might delight I thought about tall along I used to doubt you Guess I was wrong Now

Junkie Diva Joe Jackson

Junkie Diva won't you sing for me I'm so happy can't you set me free Anything you tell me, it's got to be real Can you tell me how I feel Junkie Diva won't you sing the blues Sing like someone with nothing

Oh Well Joe Jackson

I can't help about the shape I'm in I can't sing, I ain't pretty, and my legs are thin Don't ask me what I think of you I might not give the answer that you want me to Oh no, oh come on Oh well Stop Now