| "Shooting Star" by Bad Company |
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Artist: Bad Company
Title: "Shooting Star"
Album: Straight Shooter
Track: 04
Released: April 12, 1975
Distributed by: Swan Song Records
Duration (Length): 0:06:19.17
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Johnny was a schoolboy, when he heard his
first Beatles song
'Love Me Do', I think it was, and from then
it didn't take him long
Got himself a guitar, used to play every
night
Now he's in a rock 'n' roll outfit, and
everything's alright
Don't you know?
Johnny told his Mama; "Hey, Mama, I'm goin'
away
I'm gonna hit the big time, gonna be a big
star someday"
Mama came to the door with a teardrop in her
eye
Johnny said; "Don't cry, Mama, Smile and wave
goodbye"
Don't you know?
Yeah......Yeah......
[Chorus:]
Don't you know that you are a shooting star?
Don't you know?
Don't you know?
Don't you know that you are a shooting star?
And all the world will love you just as long
As long as you are.
Johnny made a record, went straight up to
number one
Suddenly everyone loved, to hear him sing his
song
Watchin' the world go by, surprisin' it goes
so fast
Johnny looked around him and said, "Well, I
made the big-time at last"
Don't you know?
Don't you know?
[Chorus X3]
Johnny died one night, died in his bed
Bottle of whisky, sleeping tablets by his
head
Johnny's life passed him by like a warm
summer day
If you listen to the wind, you can still hear
him play.
[Chorus til fade] Tags : badcompany shootingstar shooting star bad company rock straight shooter straightshooter 1975 dice from straightshooteralbum badcompanyalbum paulrodgers paul rodgers |
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Affichage : 160937
Durée : 380 s |
| Company B - Fasicnated |
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Company B was a dance pop trio put together
by Miami-based producer Ish Ledesma. Ledesma
had already found pop success fronting Foxy
in the '70s and Oxo in the '80s. Consisting
of Lori L., Lezlee Livrano, and Susan
Johnson, the trio, adorned with white wigs
and clad in blue leather, first made waves
with the single "Fascinated," which took
clubs by storm in 1986. It crossed over to
the pop charts in the early months of 1987,
climbing into the Top 30. Follow-up singles
"Full Circle," "Perfect Lover," and "Jam on
Me" failed to equal that mainstream success,
but they were club hits. All were contained
on their self-titled album, which briefly
charted late that summer. Livrano and Johnson
left before recording a second album and were
replaced by Donna Huntley and Julie Marie. A
sophomore effort, Gotta Dance, elicited
little response outside the club world and
the remainder of their output would be
repackagings of their hits. Tags : Freestyle 80s 1987 |
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Affichage : 165712
Durée : 241 s |
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