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Rockin' Chair Lyrics


I'm older than I wish to be
This town holds no more for me
All my life, I try to find another way
I don't care for your attitude
You bring me down, I think you're rude
All my life, I try to make a better dayIt's hard enough being alone
Sitting here by the phone
Waiting for my memories
To come and play
It's hard enough sitting there
Rockin' in your rockin' chair
It's all too much for me to take
When you're not thereIt's hard enough being alone
Sitting here by the phone
Waiting for my memories
To come and play
It's hard enough sitting there
Rockin' in your rockin' chair

It's all too much for me to take
When you're not thereI'm older than I wish to be
This town holds no more for me
All my life, I try to find another way
I don't care for your attitude
You bring me down, I think you're rude
All my life, I try to make a better dayIt's hard enough being alone
Sitting here by the phone
Waiting for my memories
To come and play
It's hard enough sitting there
Rockin' in your rockin' chair
It's all too much for me to take
When you're not there

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Louis Armstrong was born in New Orleans around 1900. As a youth was incarcerated at a waif's home for firing a pistol on New Year's Day. Here he learned to play the cornet. Played in New Orleans bands until 1923 when his idol, King Joe Oliver asked him to join his Chicago-based Original Creole Jazz Band. Two years later he was featured with Fletcher Henderson's New York Orchestra. In 1926 returned to Chicago where he recorded as the Hot Five and Hot Seven, producing classic jazz such as West End Blues, Potato Head Blues, Cornet Chop Suey, Heebie Jeebies and Tight Like That.

Read more about Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra on Last.fm.


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