Jail Guitar Doors - You Talkin' To Me? Album
Performer:
Jail Guitar Doors
Title:
You Talkin' To Me?
Country:
Japan
Genre:
Rock Music
Style:Punk
Released: 2006
Catalog number: ATW-1011
Label: All The Way Records
MP3 album szie: 1937 mb
FLAC album size: 1191 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | Two Bombs Were Not Enough |
| 2 | Frustration |
| 3 | Johnny Blue |
| 4 | Bad Friend |
| 5 | Black Leather Boot Boyz |
| 6 | I Love You |
Notes
With OBI.Short intro
Текст песни: Let me tell you 'bout Wayne and his deals of cocaine A little more every day Holding for a friend till the band do well Then the . locked him , buy, and download songs from the album Scarred for Life, including Kick Out the Pressure, Rise Your Flag, Stand By You, and many more. Buy the album for . Songs start at . You Talkin' to Me 6. Jail Guitar Doors is a song by the Clash, recorded during October and November 1977 and released on 17 February 1978 as the B-side of their fourth single Clash City Rockers. The song is featured on the U. release of their debut album, and on their 2006 compilations album the Singles Box. It began life as Lonely Mother's Son by Joe Strummer's former band The 101ers, sharing the same chorus, which begins, Clang clang go the jail guitar doors. Jail guitar doors. Since 1989 albums 1st CD 2004 2nd CD 2006 3rd CD&DVD. Telecaster&Vo YaichiGibson&Vo HiRO-BRiXTONBass guitar&Vo. Record Label. All the waydoctor records. Since 1989 albums 1st CD 2004. From Album PAWNSHOP GUITARS 1994 Full Album can be found in the free to Jail Guitar Doors Scarred for Life Kick Out The Pressure, Rise Your Flag and more. 9 tracks 31:52. Jail Guitar Doors Lyrics: Let me tell you about Wayne and his deals of cocaine, A little more every day, Holding for a friend till the band do well, Then the DEA locked him away, Clang clang, go the. Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors Bang bang, go the boots on the floor Cry cry, for your lonely mother's son Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors. An I'll tell you about Pete didn't want no fame Gave all his money away Well there's something wrong, it'll be good for you, son And so they certified him insane, Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors Bang bang, go the boots on the floor Cry cry, for your lonely mother's son Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors. Jail Guitar Doors Letra: Let me tell you 'bout Wayne and his deals of cocaine, A little more every day, Holding for a friend till the band do well, Then the . locked him away. Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors, Bang bang, go the boots on the floor. E B Let me tell you 'bout Wayne and his deals of cocaine A A little more every day. E Gm Holding for a friend till the band do well. B E Then the . locked him away E A E Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors E A E Bang bang, go the boots on the floor E A E Cry cry, for your lonely mother's son E A7 Clang clang, go the jail guitar doors An' I'll tell you 'bout Pete, didn't want no. A E B PLUS C A E ON LAST TIME Jail guitar doors 5446 was my number Jail guitar doors Right now someone else has that number . Contribuição: rodrigo alan feltrin ferraz. Jail Guitar Doors started life as a song written by singer Joe Strummer for his previous band, the 101ers, either as presently titled or given the different title Lonely Mother's Son - reports vary. Strummer brought the song with him to The Clash, but wasn't comfortable with playing it in his new band as he wanted a totally clean cut from the past. The first verse mentions a character called Wayne Let me tell you 'bout Wayne and his deals of cocaine, a little more every day, which is a reference to the MC5's Wayne Kramer. After the demise of his band The MC5, Kramer sold drugs on the streets of Detroit. In 1975, we was arrested when he tried to sell cocaine to undercover agentsRelated to Jail Guitar Doors - You Talkin' To Me?
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