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Gasoline Alley - Elkie Brooks



     
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I think I'm goin' mad and it's makin' me sad
It's a yearnin' for my old back door
I realize maybe I was born to lead
Better swallow my silly country prideGoin' home, running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I started from
Goin' home, and I'm running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I was bornWhen the weather's better and rails unfreeze
And the wind won't whistle 'round my knees
I'll put on my weather suit and catch you in the rain
I'll be home before the milk's upon the doorGoin' home, running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I started from
Goin' home, and I'm running' home
Down the gasoline alley where I was bornBut if anything should happen and my plans go wrong
Should I stray to the house on the hill
Let it be known that my intentions were good
I'd be singing in my alley if I couldAnd if I'm goin' away and it's my turn to go
Should the blood run cold in my veins
Just one favor I'd be askin' of you

Don't bury me here it's too coldTake me back carry me back
Down to gasoline alley where I started from
Take me back, won't cha carry me home down
The gasoline alley where I started fromTake me back carry me back
Down the gasoline alley where I started from
Take me back, carry me back down
The gasoline alley where I started fromTake me back carry me back
Down the gasoline alley where I started from

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Elkie Brooks (born Elaine Bookbinder on 25 February 1945, Broughton, Salford, England) is an English singer, formerly a vocalist with Vinegar Joe, and later a solo artist. A professional singer since she was fifteen, Brooks' début, a cover of Etta James's "Something's Got A Hold On Me", was released on Decca in 1964. Later she became the vocalist with a British 12-piece Stax-influenced, jazz-rock fusion band called Dada that released one, eponymous, album in 1970.

Read more about Elkie Brooks on Last.fm.


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