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Mmmm mm mm
Yeah
Whoa
Ay-ay ay ay
[Verse]Somebody tell me
What's going wrong
I aint seen my baby
In far too long
Somebody please tell me
What's going wrong
They say them ladies broke
And my baby's gone
Listen
It's been a couple of days
And real dark nights
I miss my only child
I aint seen her since that night
She left home about eight

And never to return
Our body's floatin' -- Floatin' into that river
[Chorus]I gotta know
What's going wrong
I aint seen my baby
In far too long
Somebody please tell me
What's going wrong
I aint seen my baby
In far too long
[Verse]I been searching all around
Day and day and night
Somebody please tell me
I need to feel somebody
So many souls crying
How could it be?
'Cuz every step I take
I can't think
______(?)
[Chorus]Somebody tell me
What's going wrong
I aint seen my baby
In far too long
Somebody please tell me
What's going wrong
I aint seen my baby
In far too long
Please somebody tell me
What's going wrong
I aint seen my baby
In far too long
Somebody please tell me
What's going wrong
I aint seen my baby
In far too long
Please somebody tell me
Yeah-ah
Please somebody tell me
Yeah-ah
Please somebody tell me
Yeah-ah
Please somebody tell me
Please somebody tell me!
Tell me
Please somebody tell me!
Tell me
Please somebody tell me!
Tell me
Please somebody tell me!
{Somebody tell me}
Please somebody tell me!
Come on and tell me
Please somebody tell me!
Just tell me
Please somebody tell me!
I got to know
Please somebody tell me!
I know you know
{Somebody tell me}
Somebody tell me
Oh my God
Somebody Tell me
Oh my God

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Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers was an American rock band formed in Western Massachusetts in 2003. The band featured lead singer Stephen Kellogg (born 28 November 1976), bassist and keyboard player Kit 'The Goose' Karlson, drummer Boots Factor, electric guitar/pedal steel player Sam 'Steamer' Getz, and touring musician Chip Johnson. “SK6ERS,” as the band is affectionately known, have carved a determined, inspiring path since forming. An exceptional live act given to high-energy showmanship, The Sixers are closing in on their 1000th show with a newfound grit and gratitude.

Read more about Stephen Kellogg & the Sixers on Last.fm.


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