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Coconut Grove - Eric Andersen



     
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Coconut Grove Lyrics


It's really true how nothin' matters
No mad, mad world and no mad hatters
No one's pitchin' 'cause their ain't no batters in coconut grove
Don't bother door, there's no one comin'
The oceans roar, were double drummin'
Of many silly thoughts and silly ways
The ocean breeze has cooled my mind
The salty days are her's and mine
Just to do what we want to
Tonight we'll find a dune that's ours
And softly she will speak the stars
Until sunup
It's all from havin' someone knowin'
Just which way your head is goin'
Who's always warm, like in the mornin' in coconut grove
The ocean breeze has cooled my mind
The salty days are her's and mine
Just to do what we want to

Tonight we'll find a dune that's ours
And softly she will speak the stars
Until sunup
It's really true how nothin' matters
No mad, mad world and no mad hatters
No one's pitchin' 'cause their ain't no batters in coconut grove

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Eric Andersen (singer/songwriter) was born in Pittsburgh (USA) on February 14, 1943. Eric Andersen belonged in the early sixties together with Phil Ochs and Bob Dylan to the Greenwich Village folkscene in New York. His best-known songs from that time are “Violets of Dawn,” “Come to My Bedside” and “Thirsty Boots” (the latter was recorded by Judy Collins and several others). In 1966, he made his debut at the Newport Folk Festival and that same year he starred in the Andy Warhol movie Space.

Read more about Eric Andersen on Last.fm.


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