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Lookin' for a way to earn some easy cash
So I can lay back and watch it roll in
I wanna flash my roll
I want to see that good old eagle grin
Lonely man needs a high rollin' woman
That's what I had for sure
But she took a ride, left me dissatisfied
Ain't gonna say no more
Easy money
Can't get it out of my mind
Easy money
Ain't it hard to find
Cruisin' along on a downtown avenue
I'm lonely but the night is young
I got money to burn, I had to work to earn
It'll soon be gone
I found the right club, struttin' in, paid the man a dollar
Eased myself into a place at the bar

I drank a double shot, put me in the slot
I'm feeling good so far
Easy money
Can't get it out of my mind
Easy money
Ain't it hard to find
Lonely man needs a high rollin' woman
That's what I had for sure
But she took a ride, left me dissatisfied
Ain't gonna say no more
I've been lookin' for a way to earn some easy cash
So I can lay back and watch it roll in
I wanna flash my roll
I want to see that good old eagle grin
Easy money
Can't get it out of my mind
Easy money
Ain't it hard to find

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The Unrelated Segments are a Taylor, Michigan based teen rocker group formed in late 1966 around the nucleus of singer Ron Stults and lead guitarist Rory Mack, who together previously teamed in the short-lived Village Beaus. Also including rhythm guitarist John Torok, bassist Barry Van Engelen and drummer Andy Angellotti, the Segments wrote their first original, "The Story of My Life," after just their second rehearsal session; they soon entered the local United Sound studio to record the track, issuing it as their SVR label debut single in early 1967.

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