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Passin' Thru - Chico Hamilton



     
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Passin' Thru Lyrics


* Can't explain the feelin (feelin, feelin...) *
::1::
Wish I had spoke a lil more to you
but I was just passin' thru (now i regret it daily)
Thinkin back when I was just a girl
The blocks n me was my whole world
And then I slowly see faces change
People they bounce away
Others cannot lose their life
damn it ain't the same
I come back around away
what more can I say
Damn I miss Lil J, Damn I miss Lil J
Chorus
I've been there, you've been there
can't explain the feelin (feelin, feelin)
I've been there, you've been there
can't explain the feelin (feelin, feelin)

::2::
Thinkin back when I was just a girl
My pops n me was my whole world (n how i love him crazy)
Caught up in the era of them days
but still my love would never change
He was just down the street from me
but worlds away
n I never understand the poison in your face
Even though you ain't raise us
your last years they saved us
you will always be my king and it's because you are ?
Chorus
I've been there, you've been there
can't explain the feelin (feelin, feelin)
I've been there, you've been there
can't explain the feelin (feelin, feelin)
::3::
Damn Dee, I swear I wish you was here
tougher than love or, nah you never had no fear
I ain't no how much you meant, until ya was gone
Wish that you could hear my songs n
just sing along hopin you was watchin the kids
n seein they've grown
so many things to say that I with could pick up a phone
ya got caught up with that monster
damn though me too
some times I think what the boys could be
if they had you
but the family's so strong
n we always pull through
we got some angels on our side
and I know that that's the truth
Chorus
I've been there, you've been there
can't explain the feelin (feelin, feelin)
I've been there, you've been there
can't explain the feelin (feelin, feelin)

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Chico Hamilton (Foreststorn Hamilton) (September 21, 1921, Los Angeles - died Nov 25 2013) was a jazz musician. He was born in Los Angeles in 1921 and was raised locally as the Central Avenue jazz scene was beginning to coalesce. In the 1940s, he performed with Lionel Hampton, Duke Ellington and Count Basie. He appears in the "March Milastaire" number in the film You'll Never Get Rich (1941) as part of the backing group supporting Fred Astaire.

Read more about Chico Hamilton on Last.fm.


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