Dealer - Sandy Salisbury



     
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Dealer Lyrics


That puts me in a good mood
Thinkin' about surfing
Wow, you should go surfing
You should go surfing
Surf this groovy vibe, aah
I'm gonna be a rich girl
Some kind of philanthropist
I'm gonna get high, get pissed
I'll be addicted to nothin'
Gonna be a wife and a mom
And when I call, people will come
Everybody will listen to me
But my hands will stay clean
Did you see it?
Did you see the finer print?
There are applicable taxes
Details inside the package
See my dealer for contest rules

I'm gonna go hungry
Gonna fight the fight
I'm gonna learn to go without
But I'm feeling no hunger pain
I'm gonna carry the cross
Like I carry the weight of the world
'N' cry all the tears
But I know it's not going to hurt
Did you see it?
Did you see the finer print?
There are applicable taxes
Details inside the package
See my dealer for contest rules
I'll see my dealer
I'll see my dealer
I'm gonna be a rich girl
Some kind of philanthropist
I'm gonna get high, get pissed
I'll be addicted to nothin'
Did you see it?
Did you see the finer print?
There are applicable taxes
Details inside the package
See my dealer for contest rules
Did you see it?
Did you see the finer print?
There are applicable taxes
Details inside the package
See my dealer for contest rules
I'll see my dealer
I'll see my dealer
Wow, surfing was great wasn't it?
Oh man, I love surfing
Nice day, eh?

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Graham Salisbury, also known as Sandy Salisbury, was a songwriter and musician in the late-60s, and is best known for his association with Curt Boettcher. He was a member of Boettcher's group The Millennium, as well as an earlier group called The Ballroom, before attempting a solo career of his own (with Boettcher producing) as an artist on Gary Usher's Together Records label. Though several singles were released and an album was completed, the financial failure of the label contributed to the commercial failure of the singles and caused the album to remain unreleased for over 30 years.

Read more about Sandy Salisbury on Last.fm.


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