paroles de chanson Livin' Legend - Bobby Bare
Yeah,
it
sure
it
sweet
to
be
a
livin′
legend
Mister,
can
you
use
an
old
folksinger?
Would
your
patrons
like
some
old
time
soul?
Can
you
dig
the
"Foggy
Mountain
Breakdown"?
I'm
sorry,
I
don′t
play
no
rock
'n'
roll
But
I
can
make
′em
cry
with
"Molly
Darling"
They′ll
sing
along
on
"Row
Your
Boat
Ashore"
I'll
play
until
the
dawn,
and
when
the
crowd
is
gone
Mister,
I′ll
be
glad
to
sweep
your
floor
You
should
have
been
in
New
York
back
in
'60
Hey,
wasn′t
I
a
star
there
for
awhile?
But
New
York
messed
up
my
head,
and
I
got
strung
out
on
reds
And
Bobby
Dylan,
he
went
and
copped
my
style
But
didn't
we
make
′em
cry
with
"Molly
Darling"?
They
sung
along
on
"Row
Your
Boat
Ashore"
And
the
street
life
sure
is
fun
when
you're
twenty-one
But,
Mister,
I
ain't
twenty-one
no
more
So,
I
take
the
love
of
girls
who
still
remember
And
I
take
the
help
from
them
that
care
to
give
And
I
swap
my
songs
for
sandwiches
and
shelter
′Cause
even
livin′
legends
have
to
live
But
I
can
still
can
make
'em
cry
to
"Molly
Darling"
They′ll
sing
along
on
"Row
Your
Boat
Ashore"
Michael,
row
the
boat
ashore,
hallelujah
Michael,
row
the
boat
ashore,
hallelujah
(Ya'll
not
singin′
now)
Michael,
row
the
boat
ashore,
hallelujah
Michael,
row
the
boat
ashore,
hallelujah
(Everybody
sing)
Michael,
row
the
boat
ashore,
hallelujah
Michael,
row
the
boat
ashore,
hallelujah
Michael,
row
the
boat
ashore,
hallelujah
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