, how will they pay you When you first come in the game, they try to play you Then you drop a couple of hits, look how they wave to you From Marcy to
Will They Pay You When You First Come In The Game, They Try To Play You Then You Drop A Couple Of Hits, Look How They Wave To You From Marcy To Madison
dues, how will they pay you When you first come in the game, they try to play you Then you drop a couple of hits, look how they wave to you From Marcy
[Originally by The Replacements] From the very first day that you were born To the very last time you waved and honked your horn Had no chance at all
feel Leading me to see I can be more than I expect of me My beginning and my end The first and last air that I breathe More than the sum of everything
I tol' some friends you came from Gary 'tho your home was Naptown last time I saw you was in New York City leavin' on a Greyhound - homeward bound I
[Bad Company Cover] Johnny was a schoolboy When he heard his first Beatles song Love Me Do, I think it was And from then it didn't take him long Got
this life you borrow. Singing 'ring a ring o' rosies' for your final lullabye, Have you any prayers to make before you wave your last goodbye ? I bring
coming Winter push on (push on) Oh, winter push on Winter is so long Winter moves on The last night on Maudlin Street Goodbye house, goodbye stairs
Yea Yea Yea Yea Yup Here we go ya'll He came from heaven to earth. Earth to the grave/ Grave to the sky. He waved a goodbye/ From the mount of olives
righting wrongs, just asking questions that belong without an answer. The God is laughing up his sleeve as He pours himself another cup of tea, and He waves goodbye
A blast from the past! A blast from the past! A blast from the past!" "Baby, you re the greatest." - JACKIE GLEASON (from "The Honeymooners," another popular comedy from
(by The Replacements) From the very first day that you were born To the very last time you waved and honked your horn Had no chance at all to watch you