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Steel Strings - Marshall Crenshaw



     
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Well, all those nights they hit rock bottom
The songs they sang, well, we forgot 'em
You could hear them play with shaky hands
Guitars strung up with rubber bandsSinging, do you want a man of steel
Or do you want a man that's real?
They used to play in the courts of kings
Now they're only made of steel when they're on steel stringsThey used to be on every schoolgirl's wall
And they never dropped the beat at all
They could make it soar, they could make it hot
Once they got started they could never stopSinging, do you want a man of steel
Or do you want a man that's real?
Some of them hide when the doorbell rings
They're only made of steel when they're on steel stringsSaid, playing the man on steel strings
Playing the man on steel strings
Playing the man on steel strings
Playing the man on steel stringsYou expecting maybe Superman?
The best they do is the best they can
Now the manager's doing time in jail

The pink Cadillac is up for saleAnd they're singing, do you want a man of steel
Or do you want a man that's real?
They try their hands at a thousand things
They're only made of steel when they're on steel stringsYeah, they're playing the man on steel strings
Playing the man on steel strings
Playing the man on steel strings
Just playing the man on steel stringsPlaying the man on steel strings
Playing the man on steel strings
Playing the man on steel strings
Playing the man on steel strings

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Marshall Crenshaw (born November 11, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. He grew up in the suburb of Berkley. Crenshaw began playing guitar at age 10 and got his first break playing John Lennon in the off-Broadway company of a musical, Beatlemania. While in New York, he recorded a single for Alan Betrock's Shake Records, Something's Gonna Happen, after which he was signed to Warner Bros. Records. Robert Gordon took Someday, Someway to #76 in 1981, and Crenshaw's version made #36 the next year.

Read more about Marshall Crenshaw on Last.fm.


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