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I've never been lucky, at pickin' up women
This life that I live is not one that I choose
She was a waitress, with hair blond and curly
With a pretty black dress, and those Japanese shoesMan I need to impress her, 'cause I'd like to undress her
I need a song about Sonja, when I'm singing tonightBut she looked so pretty, as she poured my coffee
But she had her eye on my friend at the bar
And I watched her watch him, and I watched her thinkin'
I wish her eye was on meMan I need to impress her, 'cause I'd like to undress her
I need a song about Sonja, when I'm singing tonightAnd if I could sing her a tender love ballad
I'd hope that the audience might sing along
But I can't find the right way, to tell her my feelings
And still make the words rhyme with SonjaNo I've never been lucky, at pickin' up women
But this life that I live is not one that I choose
And she was a waitress, now she's gone forever
And I'm stuck with this song that I never will useMan you need to impress her, if you want to undress her
Sing a song about Sonja, when you're singing tonight
Sing a song about Sonja, when you're singing tonight

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Ex-member of Jason Ricci And New Blood. JASON RICCI (1974.02.03 - ) is an American harmonica player and singer who grew up in Portland, Maine. After placing first in the Sonny Boy Blues Society contest at 21 years of age, and recording his first album, he has quickly found his way among some of the best harmonica players in the blues arena. He has played with blues greats Junior Kimbrough, R. L. Burnside and Nick Curran.

Read more about Jason Ricci on Last.fm.


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