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Emerald City - Lord Sitar



     
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Emerald City Lyrics


It was the kinda set you read about in storybooks
Where everybody showed but no one came
And every time I looked into the most familiar face
It seemed they all had gone and changed their namesMiss. Sureal Cartier and Ms.Say-D-Michelline
Provided entertainment for the ball
And even though the sleeper has awakened
I think she never really sleeps at allI'm going wild in Emerald City
Wild all night long
I'm going wild in Emerald City
Wild all night longIt was the kind of thing you thirsted for but never quenched
Until you happened on an Amstel Light
And even though the brew was cold it couldn't chill me out
And then somebody offered me a lightI said thank you no Ni-Nikki but you know I don't indulge
But how's about electrifying solo
He said, "I think I could oblige you with my guitar, even blind you"
I said, "Hey baby, take a walk on the wild side"I'm going wild in Emerald City
Wild all night long
I'm going wild in Emerald City

Listen to the rhythm of my songI'm going wild, going wild
I'm going wild, going wild
Look around you baby, baby everythings so green
You've got to feel it, baby
Listen to the rhythms of my songI'm going wild, play
I'm going crazyIt's a beautiful thing, baby
It's a beautiful thing, baby
It's a beautiful thing, baby
It's a beautiful green, greenI'm going wild, I know, I'm going wild
Look around you baby, baby everythings so green
You've got to feel it baby
Listen to the rhythm of my songI am going wild
I am going crazy
I am going wild
I am going wildHear me baby, wild
Baby, baby wild
Sugar baby, wild
Honeysuckle, wild
I am going wild

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Lord Sitar was the alias for renowned session musician and guitar virtuoso Big Jim Sullivan who, in 1966/67, found himself in the enviable position of being the only established session guitarist in England to own a sitar. By 1967, that attribute had turned him into a valuable commodity, mostly because of the instrument's being popularized by George Harrison of The Beatles and Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones on various of their respective groups' recordings.

Read more about Lord Sitar on Last.fm.


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