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Jack The Ripper - Link Wray & His Ray Men



     
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Jack The Ripper Lyrics


She wore a pink sweater
I'd never seen her better than this
Then we kissed and I cut myself open
And I never,
Ever loved another like this
It was bliss, as she said with a smile
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Bulletproo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oof
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Bulletproo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oof
Now I'll be winter and you'll be content
I cut like Jack the Ripper
So believe me when the boy sings
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Ooh, ooh, ooho

I'm gonna die a believer
Rock solid,
I can taste the fear in the air
In her hair, in her lipstick, her screams
And I never loved another like this
It was bliss, till she said I was vile
Now I'll be winter and you'll be content
I cut like Jack the Ripper
So believe me when the boy sings
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Bulletproo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oof
Dance like a stripper
It's money well spent
I swing like Jack the Ripper
So believe me when the boy sings
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Bulletproo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oof
Oo,oo, oo, oof
HEY!
OH!
HEY!
OH!
HEY!
OH!
HEY!
OH
Rock solid
I can see you down on your knees
Begging please
With your damn you's and thank you's
And I never,
Ever loved another like this
It was bliss, like we're going out of style
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Bulletproo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oof
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Ooh, ooh, ooho
I'm gonna die a believer
Bulletproo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oof

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(Sometimes spelled Link Wray and his Wraymen)
Link Wray's 1958 hit Rumble was a staggering advancement in the development of rock instrumental music. The power chord was born and the record's dirty sound and threatening atmosphere were miles away from anything which had gone before. Despite it reaching #16 in the charts it was too controversial (yes, really) for Cadence label boss Archie Bleyer and he passed on a follow-up. Raw-Hide thus emerged on Epic Records and also made the Top 30, but Epic too insisted on watering Link down for his only 1950s album release.

Read more about Link Wray & His Ray Men on Last.fm.


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