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In Crowd Lyrics


Spin away the combination for the last time,
Say goodbye, to this year.
Wish I could avoid the empty, summer days, that await me
The fakers smile goodbye to this year, we're celebrating inner freedom.
I sit alone on the couch, wonderin' why
[Chorus]
I wonder what it's like to have it all.
To never be afraid that I would fall.
But I don't think I've ever, known a time, that I was part,
Of the in crowd.
Here we go another day of disgrace,
Small black, on my face.
I wish I had a bunch of money,
Catch a plane, head out west.
Don't wanna play around offer up a fantastic freedom.
I sit alone on the couch, wonderin' why.

[Chorus]
Doesn't anyone here, live an original life?
What did you surrender to be on the inside?
When you disappear they won't remember your name.
And you'll fade away, and someone'll take your place.
(Take your place!)
In the in crowd!
Spin away the combination for the last time,
Say goodbye, to this year.
I wish I could avoid the empty, summer days, that await me.
No time for small small goodbyes, we're celebrating inner freedom.
I sit alone on the couch, but I'm ready to fly!
I wonder what it's like to have it all,
To never be afraid that I would fall!
But I don't think I've never known a time,
I wonder what it's like to have it all,
To never be afraid that I would fall!
But I don't think I've ever known a time,
That I was part, of the in crowd!
Of the in crowd.
Of the in crowd!
I don't need anything, that I can get, from then me.
All my life, I have been, out of line,
While waiting for, something new, to begin,
Waiting for, something more, someway, to fit in.
The in crowd
With the in crowd.
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written by HAMPSON, JOHN CHARLES / MANN, BILLY
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Maurice Williams was born in Lancaster, South Carolina in 1940. Musically inclined from an early age, he started learning the piano from his older sister in the late 1940's, practicing daily so that by the time he was 10 years. Williams had sung in church, but his interest lay more in popular music, and in 1953, he and his friends were ready to form a group that they called the Royal Charms, later to become The Zodiacs.

Read more about Maurice Williams and The Zodiacs on Last.fm.


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