paroles de chanson Over My Head Again - Jackie DeShannon
Eight
o′clock
on
a
Saturday
Drinkin'
beer
in
a
downtown
café
Tom
T.
Hall
on
the
radio
Selling
seats
to
an
all-star
rodeo
A
stranger
took
the
chair
next
to
me
He
said
"Are
those
your
matches,
can
I
have
one
please?"
We
got
talkin′
'bout
the
way
the
world
was
goin'
And
the
death
of
the
dollar
bill
Ah,
Bobbi
the
waitress,
kept
bringin′
us
beer
We
got
to
laughin′
so
hard
We
both
sat
there
in
tears
I
was
feelin'
so
good
I
could
stay
there
for
years
By
the
time
it
got
to
nine
or
ten
I
was
over
my
head
again
He
said
"Are
you
ready
to
go
somewhere?
I′ve
got
some
friends
and
some
business
in
Bel-Air"
I
said
"Yes,
that
would
be
alright"
I
could
stand
a
ride
in
the
moonlight
So
he
took
me
to
his
car
in
the
back
It
was
a
block
long
Lincoln
that
was
midnight
black
We
went
weavin'
through
the
weekend
traffic
Makin′
all
the
yellow
lights
We
were
wavin'
at
the
people
with
the
windows
rolled
down
Clappin′
to
the
tape
deck
playin'
James
Brown
Sure
liked
the
way
he
was
showin'
me
around
My
focus
was
beginnin′
to
dim
I
was
over
my
head
again
We
pulled
into
a
gravel
drive
Two
front
doors
that
stood
twelve
feet
wide
We
walked
in
like
we
owned
the
place
Pushin′
through
the
crowd
we
found
our
way
inside
Fifty
people
in
every
room
And
every
room
was
big
enough
to
be
Grant's
Tomb
Someone
grabbed
me
by
the
hand
And
dragged
me
to
the
place
where
the
music
was
We
were
down
on
a
dance
floor
high
as
a
kite
There
were
bankers
and
tellers
feelin′
alright
Somebody
told
me
I'd
stay
there
all
night
My
safety
margin
paper
thin
I
was
over
my
head
again
Oh,
my
safety
margin
paper
thin
I
was
over
my
head
Over
my
head
Over
my
head
again
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