paroles de chanson Story of Bo Diddley - The Animals
Now
listen
here
to
the
story
of
bo
diddley
The
rock
′n
roll
scene
in
general
Bo
diddley
was
born
ellis
mcdaniels
In
a
place
called
mccoom
In
mississippi
about
1926
He
moved
to
chicago
about
1938
Where
his
name
was
eventually
changed
to
bo
diddley
He
practised
the
guitar
every
day
and
sometimes
into
the
night
'Till
his
papa′s
hair
began
to
turn
white
His
pa
said
"son,
listen
here,
i
know"
"You
can
stay
but,
uh,
that
guitar's
just
got
to
go"
So
he
pulled
his
hat
down
over
his
eyes
And
headed
on
out
for
them
western
skies
I
think
bob
dylan
said
that
He
hit
new
york
city
He
began
to
play
the
apollo
in
harlem
Good
scene
there
Everybody
raved
One
day,
one
night
Came
a
cadillac,
four
headlights
Came
a
man
with
a
big
long
fat
cigar
He
said
"come
here
son,
i'm
going
to
make
you
a
star"
Bo
diddley
said
"uh,
what′s
in
it
for
me?"
The
man
said
"uh,
shut
your
mouth
son
and
play
the
guitar"
"And
you
just
wait
and
see"
Well,
bo
made
it,
he
made
it
real
big
And
so
did
the
rest
of
the
rock
′n
roll
scene
along
with
him
And
a
white
guy
called
johnny
otis
took
bo
diddley's
rhythm
And
changed
into
hand
jive
And
it
went
like
this:
In
a
little
old
country
town
one
day
A
little
old
country
man
begin
to
play
Had
two
guitars
and
a
beat-up
saxophone
When
the
drummer
said?
those
cats
begin
to?
Oh
baby,
oooo
we
oh
oh
Oooo
la
la
that
rock
′n
roll
You
hear
me,
oooo
we
oh
oh
Oooo
la
la
that
rock
'n
roll
Then
the
u.s.
music
scene,
there
was
big
changes
made
Due
to
circumstances
beyond
our
control
Such
as
payola
The
rock
′n
roll
scene
died
after
two
years
of
solid
rock
You
got
discs
like,
uh:
Take
good
care
of
my
baby
Please
don't
ever
make
her
blue
And
so
forth
About,
uh,
one
year
later
In
a
place
called
liverpool
in
england
Uh,
four
young
guys
with
mop
haircuts
Begin
to
sing
stuff
like,
uh:
It′s
been
a
hard
day's
night
And
i've
been
workin′
like
a
dog
And
so
on
A
place
called
richmond
in
surrey
Way
down
in
the
deep
south
Where
the
guys
had
long
hair
down
their
backs
sang:
I
wanna
be
your
lover
baby
I
wanna
be
your
man,
yeah
And
all
that
jazz
Well
we
been
doin′
this
number
"bo
diddley"
For
quite
some
time
now
Bo
diddley
visited
this
country
last
year
And
we
were
playin'
the
club
a-go-go
in
newcastle,
our
home
town
And
the
doors
opened
one
night
And
to
our
surprise
in
walked
the
man
himself,
bo
diddley
Along
with
him
was,
uh,
jerome
green,
his
maraca
man
And
the
dutchess,
his
gorgeous
sister
Now
we′re
doin',
uh,
we′re
doin'
this
number
Along
with
them
came
rolling
stones
and
the
mersey
beats
They′re
all
standin'
around
diggin'
it
And
i
overheard
bo
diddley
talkin′
He
turned
around
to
jerome
green,
he
said
"Hey
jerome.
what
do
you
think
of
these
guys
doin
our,
our
material?"
Jerome
said
"uh,
where′s
the
bar,
man.
please
show
me
to
the
bar."
He
turned
around
to
the
dutchess
and
he
said
"Hey
dutch.
what
do
you
think
of
these
young
guys
doin'
our
material?"
She
said
ah,
"i
don′t
know.
i
only
came
across
here
to
see
the
Changin'
of
the
guards
and
all
that
jazz."
But
bo
diddley
looked
up
at
me
and
he
said,
uh
With
half-closed
eyes
and
a
smile
He
said
"man".
took
off
his
glasses.
he
said
"man"
"That
sure
is
the
biggest
load
of
rubbish
ever
heard
in
my
life"
Hey
bo
diddley
(hey,
bo
diddley)
Oh
bo
diddley
(hey,
bo
diddley)
Yeah
bo
diddley
(hey,
bo
diddley)
Oh
bo
diddley
(hey,
bo
diddley)
Yeah
bo
diddley
(hey,
bo
diddley)
Oh
bo
diddley
(hey,
bo
diddley)
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