paroles de chanson The Same Old Song - Ronnie Hawkins
I
was
just
a
young
man
walking
steady
in
a
good
time
band
If
you
never
sing
a
lick
I
could
Just
to
please
the
man
Hawkins
sang
the
lead
ahead
And
we
split
up
the
rest
Hanging
on
through
the
havoc
time
And
hoping
for
the
best
And
I
cant
recall
the
names
of
all
the
places
that
we
played
in
And
all
them
screaming
party
girls
And
bills
we
used
to
part
Howdy
ever
sleep
in
them
them
cheap
motels
we
stayed
in
Hoping
we
could
take
till
we'd
make
to
the
top
And
them
light,
got
a
little
bit
brighter
And
them
ours,
got
a
little
bit
better
And
the
sweet,
just
a
little
bit
sweeter
Butchem
blues
And
it's
still
the
same
old
song
Now
we
are
stars
in
a
channel
On
a
prime
time
tv
show
Everspringson
knows
our
name
Every
little
where
we
go
Finding
out
the
bottom
ain't
so
different
from
the
top
Just
a
few
more
friends
and
you
would
be
losing
when
you
are
dry
And
he
leaves
somewhere
around
my
soul
on
every
sweaty
sheet
That
I
could
sleep
on
Getting
just
as
close
to
anybody
as
I
could
But
I
don't
I
regret
a
single
thing
I
laid
my
body
down
Cause
ever
since
the
first
I
had,
the
worst
I
had
was
good
And
them
light,
get
a
little
bit
lighter
And
them
brass,
get
a
little
better
And
the
sweet,
sweet,
just
a
little
bit
sweeter
Butchem
blues
And
its
still
the
old
song
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