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Fast Buck Freddie (Red Octopus) - Grace Slick



     
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He said, "Hold a dollar bill up to the mirror
And I'll show you something funny
It's only a fast buck, but
It's so hard to make that kind of money"Now it's hard to get serious
When the joker is laughing
And by now the joker is wildIt's hard to keep laughing
When a rich man's reflection
Looks like a gun that's gonna smileWhat's going on? I ask you
What's going on? Can you see?
What's going on? I ask you and
Who's coming on? Is it you or me?Coming on while it's still soft and warm
Burn it dry before the fiery storm
Sing it now while you still have a song
Grab on now while you're still feeling strongHow long, how long would you like it?
How long, how long will it be?
How long, how long can we take it?
How long before we take it back?
You and me, think fastI was thinking that I should be singing along

Think fast I think he's coming through
Think fast, he thinks he's running youI was thinking that I should be singing along
Think fast, he thinks he's coming in
Think fast, I think he's wearing thinI was thinking that I should be singing along
Think fast, he's taking all your time
Think fast, you know he's out of lineBut who cares
You know you can
You will, you know you canSing it now while you still
Sing it now while you still
Sing it now while you still have a song
Songwriters
CHAQUICO, CRAIG/SLICK, GRACEPublished by
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Grace Slick (born Grace Barnett Wing, October 30, 1939) is a rock music icon, serving as the lead singer of the rock groups Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship and Starship for nearly two decades, from the 1960s through the 1980s. Slick is considered to be one of the most important musicians in bringing the 1960s psychedelic rock to mainstream appeal. She is known for her witty, influential, thought provoking lyrics. Former lover and bandmate Paul Kantner once half-jokingly compared Slick to Oscar Wilde in her impact on music and modern culture.

Read more about Grace Slick on Last.fm.


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