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Oh What a Shame - Roy Wood



     
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Well, I've been hangin' around
I'm just a-one of a crowd
And there ain't much goin' on
Till I was cruising along with the radio on
Playin' one of my favourite songs
Now they are checking my tyres
I'll get my girl on the wire
Supposin' I ever find a phone
But to my utter dismay, I got the answer, okay
The other voice was a baritone
Oh, what a shame (oh, what a shame)
Oh, what a shame (oh, what a shame)
Oh, what a shame (oh, what a shame)
Got to get back on the road again
Feelin' less than inspired, I chased a girl I admired
Her fancy coat was a real raccoon

She could begin the beguine
While reading Life magazine
And feed her face with a silver spoon
I must be so debonair
I threw my glass in the air
And said do you wanna take me home
For making such a display
She drove me down to the bay
And threw me out in the danger zone
Oh, what a shame (oh, what a shame)
Oh, what a shame (oh, what a shame)
Oh, oh, what a shame (oh, what a shame)
Got to get back on the road again
Woah-oah
Well, I been gettin' up early with some beautiful girls
And I'll admit that I've enjoyed a few
I'm tired of tracking around
I end up being the hound
I know this is what I'm gonna do
I gotta get some honey
With a big white sunny top
Road rocket Chevrolet
So with her seat belt tied
I'll pull into the side
To see the cops tow the car away
Oh, what a shame
Oh, what a shame
Oh, what a shame
Got to get back on the road again
Oh, what a shame
Oh, what a shame
Oh, oh, what a shame
Got to get back on the road again
Oh, what a shame
Oh, what a shame
Oh, what a shame
Got to get back on the road again
Wooo
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Roy Adrian Wood (sometimes erroneously thought to be born as Ulysses Adrian Wood, from an offhand interview comment in the 1960s) (born 8 November 1946 in Birmingham, United Kingdon), is a songwriter, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist. He was particularly successful in the 1960s and 1970s as member and co-founder of the bands The Move, Electric Light Orchestra and Wizzard. As a songwriter, he contributed a huge number of hits to the repertoire of these groups. He was not only known for playing guitar, but also many other instruments, both in studio and on the stage.

Read more about Roy Wood on Last.fm.


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