Why Should I Worry? - Dada Veda



     
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Why Should I Worry? Lyrics


[Verse 1]One minute I'm in Central Park.
Then, I'm down on Delancey Street.
Said, from the Bow'ry to St Mark's.
There's a syncopated beat. Right.
[Pre-Chorus]I said, Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo.
I'm streetwise.
I can improvise.
I said, Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo.
I'm streetsmart.
I've got New York City heart.
[Chorus]Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
I may not have a dime.
But I got street savoir faire.
Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
It's just be-bopulation.
And I got street savoir faire.

[Verse 2]The rhythm of the city.
But once you get it down.
Said, then you can own this town.
You can wear the crown!
[Chorus]Why should I worry? Tell me.
Why should I care?
I Said, I may not have a dime. Oh!
But I got street savoir faire.
Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
It's just doo-wopulation.
And I got street savoir faire.
[Bridge]Ev'rything goes.
Ev'rything fits.
They love me at the Chelsea!
They adore me at the Ritz!
[Chorus]Why should I worry?
Why should I care?
And even when I cross that line.
I got street savoir faire.
[Fading]I said, Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo.
I said, Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo.
Whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo.

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Dada Veda is a yoga monk, meditation teacher and a singer-songwriter. He was born in New York city and grew up in an era when rock and roll was emerging as the most popular form of music. Dada's songs are acoustic, folk songs with lyrics that incorporate spiritual, ecological and social justice themes. His style has been compared to Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger and George Harrision. There is also a touch of country in the songs, and one listener dubbed his blend "Country and Eastern Music."

Read more about Dada Veda on Last.fm.


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