Retro-Songteksten: Evergreens, Classics, Old-Time Favourites, Hits Uit Onze Jeugd
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I'm Mad Again Composer(s): John Lee Hooker First release by: John Lee Hooker - 1961 Covered by multiple other artists
I had a friend one time, at least I thought he was my friend For he came to me, said "I ain't got no place to go" I said "take it easy man, you can come home to my house I'll get you a pillow where you can rest your head" Took him home with me, let him in my house Let him drive my Cadillac that I could not afford When I found out he'd been messin' around with my baby
You know I'm mad like Al Capone (I'm burnin' up) I said I'm mad (I'm burnin' up) Like Sonny Liston yeah (I'm burnin' up) You know baby I'm mad (I'm burnin' up) Like Cassius Clay (I'm burnin' up) You know I'm mad (I'm burnin' up) you know I'm mad Yeah baby, alright baby (I'm burnin' up) I'm mad, come on (I'm burnin' up)
Took him home with me, introduced him to my baby He began to talk to her, made her think the moon was blue You know I think I ought to tell you daddy I'm mad, I said I'm mad with you I don't know what I'm gonna do to you I might drown you, I might shoot you I just don't know because I'm mad
I said I'm mad (I'm burnin' up) You know I'm mad (I'm burnin' up) I don't have to tell you I'm mad (I'm burnin' up) I'm mad with you yeah (I'm burnin' up) I said I'm mad (I'm burnin' up) Yeah yeah yeah (I'm burnin' up) I said I'm mad (I'm burnin' up) You know I'm mad, oh baby I'm mad Oh I said I'm mad, you know I'm mad, oh baby I'm mad
Everyday With You Girl Composer(s): Buddy Buie; J.R. Cobb Performer(s): Classics IV
Everyday with you girl is sweeter than the day before everyday I love you more and more
more and more and more
They say that all the days must come to an end but girl it isn't true each day with you I fall in love again
Everyday with you girl is sweeter than the day before everyday I love you more and more, more and more and more
And when I don't sleep at night time tomorrow's would I wake awl 'cause everyday with you girl it's sweeter than the day before
Everyday with you girl is sweeter than the day before everyday I love you more and more, more and more and more
And when I don't sleep at night time tomorrow's what I'm waiting for 'cause everyday with you girl is sweeter than the day sweeter than the day, sweeter than the day before
I'm Loving You Still Composer(s): Stroud; Stanier Performer(s): Arthur Lally
Far away from you and happiness How Im feeling you will never guess So alone with memories of you Every minute seems to me a year When Im longing just to have you near To atone like all lovers do
Yet you dont believe me, say you will To hear you whisper Yes would be a thrill Why oh why are you delaying it Night and day Im always saying it I love you, Im loving you still
Everyday People Composer(s): Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart Performer(s): Sly & The Family Stone; and various other artists
Sometimes I'm right, then I can be wrong My own beliefs are in my songs A butcher, a banker, a drummer and then Makes no difference what group I'm in I am everyday people
Then it's the blue ones who can't accept The green ones for living with The black ones tryin' to be a skinny one Different strokes for different folks And so on and so on and scooby dooby dooby
Ooh sha sha We gotta live together
I am no better and neither are you We're all the same whatever we do You love me, you hate me You know me and then Still can't figure out the scene I'm in I am everyday people
Then it's the new man That doesn't like the short man For being such a rich one That will not help the poor one Different strokes for different folks And so on and so on scooby dooby dooby
Ooh sha sha We got to live together
There is a yellow one that won't Accept the black one That won't accept the red one That won't accept the white one
Different strokes for different folks And so on and so on and Scooby dooby dooby Ooh sha sha I am everyday people
I'm Lost Without You Composer(s): Billy Barberis; Teddy Randazzo Performer(s): Billy Fury
Friends, all ask me about you Youre gone, and they want to know why Ive stopped, even trying to tell them Tears fill my eyes I walk away What can I say where can I go Without your love, what shall I tell them now that youve left me What shall I say, what can I do, Im lost without you If Ive made, you unhappy Im sorry, for what Ive done wrong You cant, really mean its all over Give me a chance, dont walk away Hear what I say, where can I go Without your love, what shall I tell them now that youve left me What shall I say, what can I do, Im lost without you If you turn and walk away, dont come back now If you break my heart again, Ill just hate you Hate you with every beat, with every beat of my heart Ooohh, Im lost without you Ooohh, Im lost without you Ooohh, Im lost without you
Everyday Boy Composer(s): Joan Armatrading Performer(s): Joan Armatrading
Well I've never met anyone Wiht your courage And the way you enjoy life Puts me to shame Just an hour with you And I understand why We had to meet
I saw you look in the mirror And adjust your hair Smile And leave the room
Just an everyday boy Doing everyday things But you're somebody special Somebody who feels You're not the first And you won't be the last But you are the one I'll remember
It's God's revenge You're surrounded by fear A compassionate man You hold people dear
No blame for the mother Who curses your name She fears for her son It's death by association
But you respect yourself And you let it show Some fade with guilt And the shame
The way yo tell your story With no tears for yourself Just and everyday boy Doing everyday things
You're not the first And you won't be the last But you are the one I'll remember
Hey hey Just an everyday boy Just an everyday boy Doing everyday things
Just an everyday boy Just an everyday boy Just an everyday boy Doing everyday things Just an everyday boy
I'm Losing You Composer(s): John Lennon First release by: John Lennon & Yoko Ono - 1980 Covered by multiple other artists
Here in some stranger's room Late in the afternoon What am I doing here at all? Ain't no doubt about it I'm losing you I'm Losing You Somehow the wires got crossed Communication's lost Can't even get you on the telephone Just got to shout about it I'm losing you I'm Losing You Well, here in the valley of indecision I don't know what to do I feel you slipping away I feel you slipping away I'm losing you I'm Losing You Well now, you say you're not getting enough But I remind you of all that bad, bad, bad stuff So what the hell am I supposed to do? Just put a band-aid on it? And stop the bleeding now Stop the bleeding now I'm losing you I'm Losing You Well, well, well I know I hurt you then But hell, that was way back when Well, do you still have to carry that cross? (drop it) Don't want to hear about it I'm losing you I'm Losing You Don't want to lose you now Welllllllll! So long ago
I'm Looking Through You (French Version: Je Lis Dans Tes Yeux) Composer(s): John Lennon; Paul McCartney First release by: The Beatles - 1965 Covered by multiple other artists
I'm looking through you Where did you go I thought I knew you What did I know You don't look different But you have changed I'm looking through you You're not the same
Your lips are moving I cannot hear You voice is soothing But the words aren't clear You don't sound different I've learned the game I'm looking through you You're not the same
Why, tell me why Did you not treat me right Love has a nasty habit Of disappearing overnight
You're thinking of me The same old way You were above me But not today The only difference Is you're down there I'm looking though you And you're nowhere
Why, tell me why Did you not treat me right Love has a nasty habit Of disappearing overnight
I'm looking through you Where did you go I thought I knew you What did I know You don't look different But you have changed I'm looking through you You're not the same Yeah, Oh, baby you've changed Aah, I'm looking through you Yeah, I'm looking through you You've changed, you've changed You've changed, you've changed
Everyday Composer(s): Dave Loggins; J.D. Martin Performer(s): The Oak Ridge Boys
You know a smile never goes out of style So brighten up the one that you wear Let it shine and you just might find You'll lighten up the load that you bear
You know with all the trouble and sorrow in the world It seems like the least we can do Just take that smile into the street And share it with everybody you meet
Everyday (Everyday) I want to shake somebody's hand Everyday (Everyday) I want make somebody know (That thinks they can) That they can (Yes, they can) Everyday (Everyday) I want to try (I want to try) To show my brothers and sisters that I want to help them along the way everyday, everyday
You know a kind word never goes unheard But too often goes unsaid and on the tongue Of the old and the young Gets swallowed up with pride instead
You know with all the trouble and sorrow in the world It seems like the least we can do Just take a kind word into the street And share it with everybody you meet
Everyday (Everyday) I want to shake somebody's hand Everyday (Everyday) I want make somebody know (That thinks they can) That they can (Yes, they can) Everyday (Everyday) I want to try (I want to try) To show my brothers and sisters that I want to help them along the way everyday, everyday
If they're lost, I want to show them the sunshine If they look tossed, I want to throw them a lifeline I want to reach out my hand (Reach out), a hand to hold Oh yeah, and let 'em know (Let 'em know) There's a light (That there's light) Down at the end of the road
If they're lost I want to show them the sunshine If they're tossed I want to throw them a lifeline
Everyday (Everyday) I want to shake somebody's hand Everyday (Everyday) I want make somebody know (That thinks they can) that they can (Yes, they can) Everyday (Everyday) I want to try (I want to try) To show my brothers and sisters that I want to help them along the way everyday, everyday
Everyday (Everyday) I want to shake somebody's hand Everyday (Everyday) I want make somebody know (That thinks they can) That they can (Yes, they can) Everyday (Everyday) I want to try (I want to try) To show my brothers and sisters that I want to help them along the way everyday, everyday
Everyday Composer(s): Charles Hardin; Norman Petty Performer(s): Buddy Holly & The Crickets
Everyday, it's a getting closer Going faster than a roller coaster Love like yours will surely come my way, (hey, hey, hey)
Everyday, it's a getting faster Everyone says go ahead and ask her Love like yours will surely come my way, (hey, hey, hey)
Everyday seems a little longer Every way, love's a little stronger Come what may, do you ever long for? True love from me?
Everyday, it's a getting closer Going faster than a roller coaster Love like yours will surely come my way, (hey, hey, hey)
Everyday, it's a getting faster Everyone says go ahead and ask her Love like yours will surely come my way, (hey, hey, hey)
Everyday seems a little longer Every way, love's a little stronger Come what may, do you ever long for? True love from me?
Everyday, it's a getting closer Going faster than a roller coaster Love like yours will surely come my way, (hey, hey, hey) Love like yours will surely come my way
I'm Livin' In Shame Composer(s): Henry Cosby; Gordy Jr.; Pam Sawyer; R. Dean Taylor; Frank Wilson Performer(s): Diana Ross & the Supremes
Mama was cookin' bread She wore a dirty raggedy scarf around her head Always had her stockings low Rolled to her feet just didn't know She wore a sloppy dress Oh no matter how she tried she always looked a mess Out of the pot she ate Never used a fork or a dinner plate I was always so afraid that The uptown friends would see her Afraid one day when I was grown That I would be her In college town away from here A new identity I found That I was born elite With maids and servants at my feet I must have been insane I lied and said mama died on a weekend trip to Spain She never got out of the house Never even boarded a train Married a guy, was living high
I didn't want him to know her she had a grandson two years old That I never even showed her I'm living in shame Mama, I miss you I know you're not to blame Mama, I miss you
Got a telegram Mama passed away while making home made jam before she died she cried to see me by her side She always did her best Ah cooked and cleaned and always in the same old dress Working hard, down on her knees Always trying to please Mama, mama, mama can you hear me Mama, mama, mama can you hear me I'm living in shame Mama, I miss you I know you've done your best Mama, I miss you Won't you forgive me mama For all the wrong I've done I know you've done your best Oh I know you've done the very best you could Mama I thought you understood Working hard, down on your knees Mama you're always, always trying to please
I'm Little, But I'm Loud Composer(s): Jimmy Dickens; Boudleaux Bryant Performer(s): Little Jimmy Dickens and multiple other artists
A lot of folks have told me I got poor, but I got right A winter apple picked up in the fall But even as a young'n I was not the bashful type 'Cause I could yell up loud to stop them all
I'm little, but I'm loud, I'm poor, but I'm proud I'm countrified and I don't care who knows it I'm like a Banty rooster in a big red rooster crowd I'm puny, short and little, but I'm loud
I learned to do my singin' walkin' long behind the plow The singin' teacher always passed me by And so I had to sing the only way that I know how Just rear back, open up and let her fly
I'm little, but I'm loud, I'm poor, but I'm proud I'm countrified and I don't care who knows it I'm like a Banty rooster in a big red rooster crowd I'm puny, short and little, but I'm loud
I sang a special solo song in church one Sunday morn And I was plumbin' barest to my skin I hit a high and turned around, and as sure as I was born Two cows and fourteen horses came walkin' in
I'm little, but I'm loud, I'm poor, but I'm proud I'm countrified and I don't care who knows it I'm like a Banty rooster in a big red rooster crowd I'm puny, short and little, but I'm loud I'm puny, short and little, but I'm loud
Everybody's Talkin' Composer(s): Fred Neil Performer(s): Harry Nilsson; and various other artists
Everybody's talking at me I don't hear a word they're saying Only the echoes of my mind
People stopping staring I can't see their faces Only the shadows of their eyes
I'm going where the sun keeps shining Thru' the pouring rain Going where the weather suits my clothes Backing off of the North East wind Sailing on summer breeze And skipping over the ocean like a stone
I'm Left, You're Right, She's Gone Composer(s): Stanley Kesler; William Eugene Taylor First recording/First release by: Elvis Presley - 1954/1955 Covered by multiple other artists
Well, you're right, I'm left, she's gone You're right, and I'm left all alone Well, you tried to tell me so But how was I to know That she was not the one for me You told me all along You're right, our love was so wrong But now I changed my mind Because she broke the ties that bind And I know that she never cared for me Well, I thought I knew just what she'd do I guess I'm not so smart Oh, you tried to tell me along she'd only break my heart I'm left, you're right, she's gone You're right, and I'm left all alone Well, she's gone I know not where But now I just don't care For now I'm falling for you If you'll forgive me now I'll make it up somehow So happy we will be In a home just for three And I'll soon forget her Now I know Well, I thought I knew just what she'd do I guess I'm not so smart You tried to tell me all along She'd only break my heart Well, you're right, I'm left, she's gone You're right, and I'm left all alone Well, she's gone, I know not where But now I just don't care For now I've fallen for you
Everybody's Somebody's Fool
Composer(s): Howard Greenfield - Jack Keller
Performer(s): Connie Francis - 1960
and multiple other artists
The tears I've cried for you could fill an ocean
But you don't care how many tears I cry
And though you only lead me on and hurt me
I couldn't bring myself to say goodbye
'Cause everybody's somebody's fool
Everybody's somebody's plaything
And there are no exceptions to the rule
Yes, everybody's somebody's fool
I told myself it's best that I forget you
Though I'm a fool, at least I know the score
Yet, darling, I'd be twice as blue without you
It hurts but I come running back for more
'Cause everybody's somebody's fool
Everybody's somebody's plaything
And there are no exceptions to the rule
Yes, everybody's somebody's fool
Someday you'll find the one you really care for
And if her love should prove to be untrue
You'll know how much this heart of mine is breaking
You'll cry for her the way I cried for you
'Cause everybody's somebody's fool
Everybody's somebody's plaything
And there are no exceptions to the rule
Yes, everybody's somebody's fool