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heroes offer is a fear of the future, ooh. Past made useless and Im dying now. Communal tyranny a jail that bleeds our wrists, ooh Motown, Motown junk. I laughed when Lennon got shot. 21 years of
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rideumeun junbi doen frying pan . Bass wa treble momeul dalgwobwa. Deohagi gophagi heungeul baegasikyeo modu gachi oh. Nunchi kochi bojimalgo heundeureo . Get on the floor shake that brass. Ganji naneun rama
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lies beside my bed. But the sun comes up without her, it doesn't know she's gone. And it remembers nothing that she said Brass buttons, green silks and silver shoes. Warm evenings, pale mornings
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. My love is loud. A thunder cloud. A mother searching in a crowd. My love is fast. As burnished brass. A serpent hiding in the grass. I am the storm at summer's end. Watch the willows mourn. Watch
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march. The cracked brass bells will ring. To summon back the fire witch. To the court of the crimson king. The gardener plants an evergreen. Whilst trampling on a flower. I chase the wind of a prism ship
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Two Lovers 2 46 Trk 7. (W. Smokey Robinson). Mary Wells. Backing vocals, The Love Tones Stan Bracely (bass). Carl Jones (tenor) and Joe Miles (baritone). Musicians The Funk Brothers (Motown
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Oh if you could see me now. (Oh if you could see me now). It was February fourteen, Valentine's Day. The roses came, but they took you away. Tattooed on my arm is a charm to disarm all the harm
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. The tears go un-cried In the box, doin' time, now that I'm grown. Abandoned childhood toys. But still what danger have I retained?. To *** the brass ring And go in for the kill and covet the goods
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. Familiar words at the top of the hour. The jamming city increases its hum, and those. Terrible words continue to come. Through brass music of government, hear those. Guns tattoo a roll on the drums No
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Brothers (Motown). Produced by Smokey Robinson, Motown Records single #1032. Pop Chart #9 Aug. 11, 1962. Album Mary Wells The Ultimate Collection. Motown #314530859-2. . . . That day I first saw you
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Brothers (Motown). Produced by Smokey Robinson, Motown Records single #1032. Pop Chart #9 Aug. 11, 1962. Album Mary Wells The Ultimate Collection. Motown #314530859-2. . . . That day I first saw you
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Brothers (Motown). Produced by Smokey Robinson, Motown Records single #1032. Pop Chart #9 Aug. 11, 1962. Album Mary Wells The Ultimate Collection. Motown #314530859-2. . . . That day I first saw you
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Brothers (Motown). Produced by Smokey Robinson, Motown Records single #1032. Pop Chart #9 Aug. 11, 1962. Album Mary Wells The Ultimate Collection. Motown #314530859-2. . . . That day I first saw you
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We find just as long as I try. I put my hands down and I've no place to hide. Now honey don't look back. Because it might just break our hearts We find 'cause I don't give a damn. I pull the
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. Before the parade passes by Look at the crowd up ahead. Listen and heard that brass harmony growing. Look at the crowd up ahead. Pardon me if my old spirits showing. All of those lights over there
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on down the road Repeat 1st verse Gotta move, move on down the road. Gotta move, move on down the road Come on, give me some Motown love. Come on, got time for makin' love. Come on, got time for