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Only With You - Andy Snitzer



     
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(Raymond McGinley)
I've got a pocketful of words in my brain
I pull something out when I think I should
I feel like I'm going insane
I'm not I just said it cos I thought I would
I always feel the need to profane
I've always said fuck when I thought I could
To me this seems so inane
I don't need an attitude
Rebellion is a platitude
I only hope the verse is good
I hate verisimilitude
I've got a reason to think of your name
I always feel good when I look at you
I never feel the need to defame
Irony is something I mistook
In you I know our needs are the same
I'm thankful for not overlooking you

Still I need to declaim
I don't need an attitude
Rebellion is a platitude
I only hope the verse is good
I hate verisimilitude
I don't need an attitude
Rebellion is a platitude
I only hope the verse is good
I hate verisimilitude
I've got a pocketful of words in my brain
I'll try to find something I can give to you
I feel like I'm going insane
I know I'll calm down when I live with you
You always feel the need to profane
I guess that's something I'll forgive of you
Still I need to explain
I don't need an attitude
Rebellion is a platitude
I only hope the verse is good
I hate verisimilitude
I don't need an attitude
Rebellion is a platitude
I only hope the verse is good
I hate verisimilitude

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Born and raised in Philadelphia, he however went on to university in Miami where he was discovered by Bob James. Although an excellent jazz man, he has crossed over into the mainstream and has toured with the Rolling Stones and Aretha Franklin amongst others. Andy Snitzer plays the saxophone in a plaintive, emotional tone that literally pulls at the strings of the listener's heart. He has the pathos of the late, great Michael Brecker, the gutsiness of Ernie Watts, and the uncanny human voice-quality of Wayne Shorter.

Read more about Andy Snitzer on Last.fm.


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