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Hand to mouth
I've been livin' from hand to mouth
Days are gettin' longer, nights are gettin' colder
Since you've been goneHand to mouth
I've been livin' from hand to mouth
But don't you worry, honey, don't you worry
Somehow I get alongMovin' is my little game
I never felt the taste of fame
Been on the road since I was just a child
Workin' here, then I'm gone
Never in one place too long
It's enough to drive a poor man wildI've been livin' from hand to mouth
I've been livin' from hand to mouth
But don't you worry, honey, don't you worry
Somehow I get alongI'm sorry for the times you've cried
They were the times, I've laughed and lied
I really didn't know how much I cared
And now I wish to spend more time

To keep your love and ease your mind
There's nothing quite the same when it's not sharedI've been livin' from hand to mouth
I've been livin' from hand to mouth
But don't you worry, honey, don't you worry
Somehow I get alongDon't you worry, honey, don't you worry
Somehow I get along
Don't you worry, honey, don't you worry
Somehow I get along
Somehow I get along

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The Flying Burrito Brothers were a country rock band which formed in 1968 in Los Angeles, California, United States. The band's original lineup consisted of Chris Hillman (vocals, guitar), Gram Parsons (vocals, guitar), Chris Ethridge (piano, bass) and Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar). Later members of from the band's initial existence included Eddie Hoh (drums), Jon Corneal (drums), Bernie Leadon (guitar, vocals), Michael Clarke (drums) and Rick Roberts (vocals, guitar). The group originally disbanded in 1972 following Hillman's departure.

Read more about The Flying Burrito Brothers on Last.fm.


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