paroles de chanson Jazz Street - Joe Ely
He
was
a
canvas
back'd
scatter
brain
from
jazz
street
He
had
a
65
chevy
and
and
a
surfer
shirt
full
a
parakeets
It's
a
dead-end
road
by
Love
Canal
where
the
moon
eyed
dream
He
was
hot
to
trot
and
he
beat
a
lot
on
his
drum
machine
She
had
a
sweet-scented
cool
hotel
on
jazz
street
Where
the
company
girls
and
the
go
betweens
are
known
to
meet
Her
younger
sister
runs
the
desk
- she
rings
a
little
brass
bell
And
if
the
truth
were
known
she
liked
to
drink
alone
and
it
was
just
as
well
He
was
the
King
of
Trash,
he
could
sling
it
around
On
Jazz
Street
She
was
the
Angel
of
Poverty,
she
followed
him
down
On
Jazz
Street
They
were
happy
together,
all
their
dice
seemed
to
turn
up
seven
With
a
love
like
this,
who
could
wish
For
anything
better
than
heaven...
On
Jazz
Street
On
Jazz
Street
On
Jazz
Street
Lead
He
had
a
fuzzy
dash
and
a
steering
wheel
made
out
of
loggers
chain
His
stereo
had
remote
control
that
was
made
in
Spain
He
left
his
sister
behind,
she
was
doin
time
in
the
Federal
Pen
Times
were
rough,
but
just
tough
enough
for
a
man
like
him
She
had
a
mobile
phone
in
her
mobile
home
that
she
loved
to
use
She'd
been
inspired
by
the
girls
that
she
hired
at
the
interviews
She'd
seen
the
ropes
and
her
only
hope
was
to
play
the
bluff
Make
believe
that
he
had
a
fantasy
that
was
big
enough
He
was
the
King
of
Trash,
he
could
sling
it
around
On
Jazz
Street
She
was
the
Angel
of
Poverty,
she
followed
him
down
On
Jazz
Street
They
were
happy
together,
all
their
dice
seemed
to
turn
up
seven
With
a
love
like
this,
who
could
wish
For
anything
better
than
heaven...
On
Jazz
Street
On
Jazz
Street
On
Jazz
Street
He
was
the
King
of
Trash,
he
could
sling
it
around
On
Jazz
Street
She
was
the
Angel
of
Poverty,
she
followed
him
down
On
Jazz
Street
They
were
movin
their
feet
tryin'
to
make
ends
meet
On
Jazz
Street
All
the
little
birdies
go
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on
Jazz
Street
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Jazz
Street
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Jazz
Street
On
Jazz
Street
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