Rebel Yell - Alston



     
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Rebel Yell Lyrics


Last night a little dancer came dancing to my door
Last night a little angel came pumping on my floor
She said, come on, baby, I've got a license for love
And if it expires pray help from above
Because in the midnight hour she cried more, more, more
With a rebel yell she cried more, more, more
In the midnight hour, babe, more, more, more
With a rebel yell, more, more, more, more, more, more
She don't like slavery, she won't sit and beg
But when I'm tired and lonely she sees me to bed
What set you free and brought you to me, babe
What set you free, I need you here by me
Because in the midnight hour she cried more, more, more
With a rebel yell she cried more, more, more
In the midnight hour, babe, more, more, more
With a rebel yell, more, more, more, more, more, more
More, yeah, yeah, she want more
More, more, more, more, more

I walked the world with you, babe
A thousand miles with you
I dried your tears of pain
A million times for you
I'd sell my soul for you, babe
For money to burn with you
I'd give you all and have none, babe
Just to, just to, just to, just to, to have you here by me
Because in the midnight hour she cried more, more, more
With a rebel yell she cried more, more, more
In the midnight hour, babe, more, more, more
With a rebel yell, more, more, more, more, more, more
More, yeah, yeah, she want more
More, more, more, more, more
Oh yeah, my little baby, she want more
More, more, more, more, more

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Alston is the kind of band that makes you glad you love great rock & roll. From the moment their debut album, Voodoo for Fun and Profit, begins to play, you're swept up in the ever-changing vortex of sound created by vocalist/guitarist Kobie Jackson, guitarist/vocalist Ron Paige, bassist Alex Cando, and drummer Woody Wurzburg. The power, passion, infectious, and surprisingly melodic sensibilities that this New York City-based band brings forth on songs such as Anna, Why We Fight, and Ordinary make you believe that there is, indeed, a bright future ahead for the hard rock art form.

Read more about Alston on Last.fm.


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