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Hold On - The Marcels



     
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Running wild, the city sleeps
You're waking up and you're feeling strong
It won't take long and once you're gone
Where and why as you're moving on
When you lie, when you do
Who's gonna tell ya where's the truth?
Will you see it and will you try?
I wanna love you but I don't know why
The morning colors you blue
In the night you're the king of taboo
Though you never could explain
What's your game?
Hold on, what's going on?
Now you're stuck in the middle, come along
Hold on, what's going on?
'Cause you're stuck just a little, move along
Scared sea, we've gotta try
Your running was the reason why

Nightmares rising, so unchain
You never would lose but you played the game
The morning colors you blue
In the night you're the king of taboo
The machine is running wild
The coolest tide
Hold on, what's going on?
Now you're stuck in the middle, come along
Hold on, what's going on?
'Cause you're stuck just a little, move along
Hold on, what's going on?
Now you're stuck in the middle, come along
Hold on, what's going on?
'Cause you're stuck just a little, move along
If you can hold on and you can't deny your way
We're running out of better time
Where will you be?
I wanna know it, I don't wanna see
Now I can't even cry, I'm done
'Cause you're stuck in the middle, come along
Hold on, what's going on?
Now you're stuck in the middle, come along
Hold on, what's going on?
'Cause you're stuck just a little, move along
Hold on, what's going on?
Now you're stuck in the middle, come along
Hold on, what's going on?
'Cause you're stuck just a little, move along

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The Marcels were a doo-wop group known for turning beloved American classical pop songs into rock and roll. The group formed in 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with lead Cornelius Harp, bass Fred Johnson, Gene Bricker, Ron Mundy, and Richard Knauss. In 1961 many were shocked to hear a new version of the ballad, "Blue Moon" that began with the bass singer say, "bomp-baba-bomp" and "dip-da-dip." Still, the record sold a million and is featured in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.

Read more about The Marcels on Last.fm.


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