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Standing on the Outside - The Bar-Kays



     
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You and I, we were alright
And then you suddenly changed
Without a cue, I had lost you
As if I never knew your nameSo many things to say
And I need to find a way
Cause its though youre here but gone
And Im left here all aloneOn the outside, well
(Standing on the outside)
Whoa, baby
(Standing on the outside)
Im standing on the outside, yeah
(Standing on the outside)Maybe you do, then maybe you dont
Or maybe you dont even care
He has no love and he has no heart
And baby, I know thats not fair, no babySo many things to say
And I need to find a way
Cause its though youre here but gone
And Im left here all aloneOn the outside, oww, whoa, baby

(Standing on the outside)
Whoa, ho, yeah
(Standing on the outside)Im standing on the outside, yeah, yeah
(Standing on the outside)
Cant you hear me callin, baby
(Standing on the outside)Oh, Im, whoa, Im
(Standing on the outside)
Hmm, hmm, hmm
(Standing on the outside)
Im, oh, Im
(Standing on the outside)
Oww, whoa, manHmm, hey
Well, oww(Standing on the outside)
Ow, cant you hear me callin, baby
(Standing on the outside)
Oh, Im, whoa, Im
(Standing on the outside)Girl, wont you let me in
(Standing on the outside)
Hey, hey, hey, hey
(Standing on the outside)Im standing on the outside, yeah, yeah
(Standing on the outside)
Whoa, let me in
(Standing on the outside)Im standing on the outside, yeah
(Standing on the outside)
Cant you hear me callin, baby
(Standing on the outside)Oh, Im, oh, Im
(Standing on the outside)
Hey, hey, hey, Im
(Standing on the outside)Just wont you let me in
(Standing on the outside)
Cant you hear me talkin' now?
(Standing on the outside)
Hey, yeahStanding on the outside
Standing on the outside
Standing on the outside

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The Bar-Kays were a popular Memphis, Tennessee, soul, R&B, and funk group performing from 1966 that continues in some form to perform today, although with only one original member. They began as a favorite soul studio sessions group backing major artists at Stax Records, chosen in 1967 by Otis Redding to play as his touring backup band. On December 10, 1967, Redding, his manager, and band members Jimmy King (b.1949; guitar), Ronnie Caldwell (b. 1948; organ), Phalon Jones (b. 1949; saxophone), and Carl Cunningham (b.

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