Skinny white sailor, the chances were slender, The beauties were brief Shall I mourn your decline with some thunderbird wine And a black handkerchief? I miss your sad virginia whisper, I miss the voice that called my heart
Sweet gene vincent Young and old and gone Sweet gene vincent Who, who, who slapped john?
White face, black shirt White socks, black shoes Black hair, white strat Bled white, died black
Sweet gene vincent Let the blue caps roll tonight At the sock hop ball in the union hall Where the bop is their delight
Here come duck-tail danny dragging uncanny annie, She’s the one with the flying feet You can break the peace, daddy sickle grease But the beat is reet complete And the jump-back honey in the dungarees, Tight sweater and a pony-tail Will you guess her age when she comes back-stage, The hoodlums bite their nails
Black gloves, white frost Black crípe, white lead White sheet, black knight Jet black, dead white
Sweet gene vincent There’s one in every town And the devil drives till the hearse arrives And you lay the pistol down
Sweet gene vincent With nowhere left to hide With lazy skin and ash-tray eyes And perforated pride
Sail away, boys Take me home Country roads
So farewell, mademoiselle knicker-bocker hotel Goodbye to money owed When your leg still hurts, but you need more shirts You got to get back on the road
Sweet gene vincent Sweet gene vincent Sweet gene vincent Sweet gene vincent
When your leg still hurts, but you need more shirts You got to get back on the road
Compositor: Ian Dury coverPublicado em 2001ECAD verificado fonograma #17428619 em 12/Abr/2024 com dados da UBEM