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Barney Rubble (acoustic) - The Twang



     
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She said Im leaving
And thats the way it is
He said Im coming on home honest
She said why dya always say that
Youve no intention? Why you always do that?Its this repetitive repetitive nonsense
That brings her down
And its my double trouble Barney rubble chit chat
That causes her frownAnd Im staying out
(What I really want is you)
(What I really want tonight with you)
And when I could it was good
At the time I thought I should
(What I really want tonight with you)She said Im leaving
Cant take no more of this
He said but thats the last time, I promise
She said why you always say that
Youve no intention
But she always says thatIts this repetitive repetitive nonsense

That brings her down
And its my double trouble Barney rubble chit chat
That causes her frownAnd Im staying out
(What I really want is you)
(What I really want tonight with you)
And when I could it was good
At the time I thought I should
(What I really want tonight with you)whooa oh whooa ohIt's my nonchalant arrogant way
She cant get her head round
Its her indifferent called difficult way
Ill still toutAnd Im staying out
(What I really want is you)
(What I really want tonight with you)
And when I could it was good
At the time I thought I should
(What I really want tonight with you)
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There are two artists with this name
1. An indie rock band from England
2. A country band from Germany 1. The Twang are an indie rock band from Birmingham, England, formed in 2001. The band have released two studio albums - Love It When I Feel Like This (2007) and Jewellery Quarter (2009). Comprising vocalist and guitarist Phil Etheridge, bassist Jon Watkins, vocalist Martin Saunders, guitarist Stu Hartland and drummer Matty Clinton...

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