paroles de chanson I'd Do It All Again - Jerry Lee Lewis
Well,
the
band
was
on
its
final
break
When
he
came
walking
in
The
lies
that
showed
more
than
his
age
He
was
drunk,
worn
and
thin
He
sat
down
behind
the
ol′
piano
And
he
ran
through
a
couple
of
notes
And
he
said,
"Would
somebody
buy
me
a
drink,
boys
To
kinda
help
me
clear
my
throat?"
And
he
said,
"What
would
you
give
to
hear
a
song?
What
prize
do
memories
bring?
It
ain't
every
day
you
get
To
hear
living
legend
sing"
I
may
forget
a
line
or
two
A
few
words
now
and
then
It
takes
a
drink
to
make
me
think
And
live
it
all
again
This
gray
you
see
don′t
bother
Jerry
Lee
And
neither
do
these
lines
I
may
have
seen
some
better
days,
boys
But
God
knows,
I
ain't
reached
my
prime
I've
got
some
scars
from
a
woman′s
war
And
playing
those
one-night
stands
Lord
only
knows,
if
I
had
the
time
I′d
do
it
all
again
Yes,
I
could
still
make
'em
dance
Like
I
did
in
times
that′s
gone
And
I
can
still
make
'em
cry
And
I
can
touch
′em
with
a
song
I
can
still
yet
turn
'em
on
The
way
that
I
did
back
then
Lord
only
knows,
if
I
had
the
time
I′d
do
it
all
again
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