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4.I`ve Сried Тoday.
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[voice over]
‘Let me introduce you to our hero
a foolish man
a man who made the mistake of taking everything he had for granted and ended up with nothing
sing a song dummy!’
So this is it
she’s gone for sure
and now I understand what these sad songs before
she broke my soul hey what is this
I never thought I’d hear these words from my lips

Refrain:
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Oh,
I cried today!
I shied away!
I flied away!
From the crowd!
From the crowd!
So she’s gone and I’m alone
and I’ve been trying to work out what I’ve done wrong
she bat my mind but she leaves no scar
I never thought I’d hear these words from my lips
Refrain:
Oh,
I cried today! Baby, baby!
I shied away! Ah, yeah!
I flied away!
From the crowd!
From the crowd!
I had to go
because she said so
and now I’m all alone
I’m feeling low
nowhere to go
she got me on the run
[voice over]
‘Now look at our hero
a sad, lonely man
a man who so low he has to look up at his feet
and tomorrow being a working day really got our hero in a terrible state
now the morale of this story is
don’t take for granted what you got
because one day it might mean a lot
or even more
sing your song dummy!’
I cried today (yes I mean it)
I shied away (baby!baby!)
I flied away
from the crowd
(baby baby) from the crowd (2x)
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Geordie were a rock band from Newcastle upon Tyne, active in the 1970s. Their first line-up included; Vic Malcolm (born Albert Victor Malcolm, 3 December 1946, in Newcastle upon Tyne) (lead guitar), Tom Hill (bass guitar), Brian Gibson (drums) and Brian Johnson (lead vocals), who later went on to join the Australian hard rock band, AC/DC. Vic Malcolm wrote all the chart hits of the 1970's for Geordie. All Because of You, Electric Lady and She's a Teaser, to name a few).

Read more about Geordie on Last.fm.


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