Retro-Songteksten: Evergreens, Classics, Old-Time Favourites, Hits Uit Onze Jeugd
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A Small Cigar Composer(s): Ian Anderson Performer(s): Jethro Tull
A small cigar can change the world I know, I've done it frequently at parties Where I've won all the guests' attention With my generosity and suave gentlemanly bearing A little flat tin case is all you need Breast-pocket conversation opener And one of those ciggie lighters that look rather good You can throw away when empty Must be declared a great success My small cigars all vanish within minutes
Excuse me, mine host, that I may visit A nearby tobacconist To replenish my supply of small cigars And make the party swing again
I know my clothes seem shabby And don't fit this Hampstead soiree Where unread copies of Rolling Stone Well-thumbed Playboys Decorate the hi-fi stereo record shelves If you ask me they're on their way To upper-middle-class oblivion The stupid twits, they roll their only One cigarette between them My small cigar's redundant now In the haze of smoking pleasure Call it a day Get the hell away Go down the cafe For a cup of real tea
By the tube station, there's a drunk old fool Who sells papers in the rush hour I hand to him ten small cigars He smiles, says, ``Son, God bless you''
A small cigar Has changed his world, my friend A small cigar Has changed the world again
Waiting For The Day
Composer(s): Gerry Rafferty
Performer(s): Gerry Rafferty
Well here I am, back in town
Just as the night is comin' down
Warm wind blowin' through the trees
I watch them swing, I watch them sway
Lie here waiting for the day
Sleep won't come, I need a drink
Stop my head, don't wanna think
Wishing I could be with you
But I know you're so far away
And I'm here waiting for the day
Water of life pour your light down on me
Take me out of this darkness, sweet star of the sea
Water so sweet you can open my eyes
You can bring down the rain on this desert so dry
Out on the street, shadows fall
Silence speaks, I hear it call
City of the living dead
Count the lights on the motorway
Lie here waiting for the day (alright)
Water of life pour your light down on me
Take me out of this darkness, sweet star of the sea
Water so sweet you can open my eyes
You can bring down the rain on this desert so dry
Yes here I am, back in town
Just as the night is comin' down
Warm wind blowin' through the trees
I watch them swing, I watch them sway
Lie here waiting for the day (alright)
Waiting For My Real Life To Begin
Composer(s): Colin Hay; Thom Mooney
Performer(s): Colin Hay
Any minute now, my ship is coming in
I'll keep checking the horizon
I'll stand on the bow, feel the waves come crashing
Come crashing down down down, on me
And you say, be still my love
Open up your heart
Let the light shine in
But don't you understand
I already have a plan
I'm waiting for my real life to begin
When I awoke today, suddenly nothing happened
But in my dreams, I slew the dragon
And down this beaten path, and up this cobbled lane
I'm walking in my old footsteps, once again
And you say, just be here now
Forget about the past, your mask is wearing thin
Let me throw one more dice
I know that I can win
I'm waiting for my real life to begin
Any minute now, my ship is coming in
Ill keep checking the horizon
And I'll check my machine, there's sure to be that call
It's gonna happen soon, soon, soon
It's just that times are lean
And you say, be still my love
Open up your heart, let the light shine in
Don't you understand
I already have a plan
I'm waiting for my real life to begin
Waiting For An Alibi
Composer(s): Phil Lynott
Performer(s): Thin Lizzy; Dungeon
Valentino's got a booky shop and what he takes
He gives for what he's got
And what he's got he says he has not
Stolen from anyone
It's not that he don't tell the truth
Or even that he misspent his youth
It's just that he holds the proof
But you feel there's something's wrong
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting for an alibi
Valentino's in a cold sweat, placed all his money on that last bet
Against the odds he smokes another cigarette
Says that it helps him to forget
That he's a nervous wreck
It's not that he misses much
Or even that he's lost his lucky touch
It's just that he gambles so much
And you know that it's wrong
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting just to catch your eye
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting for an alibi
Try to say I told you I told you
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting just to get you
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting for an alibi
To say I told you
Waiting for an alibi
Waiting for an alibi
A Singer Must Die Composer(s): Leonard Cohen First release by: Leonard Cohen - 1974 Covered by multiple other artists
Now the courtroom is quiet, but who will confess Is it true you betrayed us? The answer is Yes Then read me the list of the crimes that are mine I will ask for the mercy that you love to decline And all the ladies go moist, and the judge has no choice A singer must die for the lie in his voice And I thank you, I thank you for doing your duty You keepers of truth, you guardians of beauty Your vision is right, my vision is wrong I'm sorry for smudging the air with my song
Oh, the night it is thick, my defences are hid In the clothes of a woman I would like to forgive In the rings of her silk, in the hinge of her thighs Where I have to go begging in beauty's disguise Oh goodnight Goodnight, my night after night My night after night, after night, after night, after night, after night
I am so afraid that I listen to you Your sun glassed protectors they do that to you It's their ways to detain, their ways to disgrace Their knee in your balls and their fist in your face Yes and long live the state by whoever it's made Sir, I didn't see nothing, I was just getting home late
Waiting For A Train
Composer(s): Jimmie Rodgers
Performer(s): Jimmie Rodgers
All around the water tank
Waitin' for a train
A thousand miles away from home
Sleeping in the rain
I walked up to a brakeman
To give him a line of talk
He says if you've got money
I'll see that you don't walk
I haven't got a nickle
Not a penny can I show
He said get off you railroad bum
And slammed the boxcar door
Oh la-ee, oh la-ee, oh la-ee
Oh la-ee, oh la-ee, oh
He put me off in Texas
A place I surely love
Wide open spaces 'round me
The moon and stars above
Nobody seems to want me
Or lend me a helping hand
I'm on my way from 'Frisco
Goin' back to Dixieland
My pocketbook is empty
And my heart is filled with pain
I'm a thousand miles away from home
Just waiting for a train
Oh la-ee, oh la-ee, oh la-ee
Oh la-ee, oh la-ee, oh
A Simple Thing Like Cry Composer(s): Nickolas Ashford - Valerie Simpson Performer(s): Diana Ross
If it didn't hurt so bad If it didn't hurt so bad Maybe I could cry
If I thought it was all a joke And you were putting me on If I could just make a wish And this moment would be all gone If I could see a trace of hope Somewhere in your eyes Maybe then I could do A simple thing like cry
If it didn't hurt so bad If it didn't hurt so bad Maybe I could cry
Don't you know I plan to spend Every moment of my life with you Now you're trying to tell me That my dreams just won't come true Thanks for giving me a million reasons why But it hurts too bad to do A simple thing like cry
If I thought it was all a joke And you were putting me on If I could just make a wish And this moment would be all gone If I could see a trace of hope Somewhere in your eyes Maybe then I could do A simple thing like cry
If it didn't hurt so bad If it didn't hurt me so bad Maybe I could If it didn't hurt so bad Maybe I could cry I could cry, cry If it didn't hurt me If I didn't love you Hurt me
Waiting For A Star To Fall
Composer(s): George Merrill; Shannon Rubicam
Performer(s): Boy Meets Girl;
and various other artists
I hear your name whispered on the wind
It's a sound that makes me cry
I hear a song blow again and again
Through my mind and I don't know why
I wish I didn't feel so strong about you
Like happiness and love revolve around you
Trying to catch your heart
Is like trying to catch a star
So many people love you baby
That must be what you are
Waiting for a star to fall
And carry your heart into my arms
That's where you belong
In my arms baby, yeah
I've learned to feel what I cannot see
But with you I lose that vision
I don't know how to dream your dream
So I'm all caught up in superstition
I want to reach out and pull you to me
Who says I should let a wild one go free
Trying to catch your heart
Is like trying to catch a star
But I can't love you this much baby
And love you from this far
Waiting for a star to fall
And carry your heart into my arms
That's where you belong
In my arms baby, yeah
Waiting (however long...)
I don't like waiting (I'll wait for you...)
It's so hard waiting (don't be too long...)
Seems like waiting (makes me love you even more...)
Waiting for a star to fall
And carry your heart into my arms
That's where you belong
In my arms baby, yeah
Where do butterflies go when it rains? Who goes around & tucks in the trains? What makes a teddy bear like to sleep? Why do we all make promises that we can't keep?
Where do puppy dogs go when their sad? And what do elephants say when their mad? Who do you tell if you don't have a friend? Why do we open our mouths and stick our foot in?
These are the things that bother me, Not a lot of things across some sea, I don't even have a master plan, I guess that I am just a simple man.
Where do robins sleep on the road? And how can a little ant carry that load? Why write words that we have to erase? Why does everyone have more than one face?
Waiting For A Miracle
Composer(s): Bruce Cockburn
Performer(s): Bruce Cockburn;
and various other artists
Working and waiting in the hot sun
With all the rich saints, and the fallen ones
Working and waiting for the night to come
And we're waiting for a, and we're waiting for a
And we're waiting for a miracle
Somewhere out there is a land that's cool
Where peace and balance are the rule
Working for the future like some kind of mystic jewel
Chorus
You rub the palm of your hand on the driving pain
In the hopes that you can see (when you're waiting)
Stand up tall, pretend you're strongIn the hopes that you can be
(when you're waiting)
Like the one's that cry, like the ones that die
Trying to set the angel in us free
And the waiting for a, and the waiting for a
And the waiting for a miracle
Scuffle for a nickel, struggle for a dime
Forget about the past, leave your worries behind
Home come the future has to take such a long, long time?
Chorus
A Simple Life Composer(s): Jon Lind - Richard Page Performer(s): John Farnham
Show me the magic I must've lost it somewhere In my dreams, so far away I turned around, everything's changing but me Where is the soul in my song?
Once there was heaven in my eyes Whatever happened to those skies? Somebody show me how to Get back to the simple life
Out of the blue, temptation's all around me The train came along and I got on board I danced with the darkness The skies were the limit It's such a long way to fall
Once there was heaven in my eyes Whatever happened to those skies? Somebody show me how to Get back to the simple life
'cause I've done my time in paradise I've tried it all maybe once or twice Somebody show me how to Get back to the simple life
Stars keep me going And the moon is there to light my way I need to go where my heart is free Looking for the way back Hoping for the way back Somebody show me how to Get back to ... the simple life
'cause I've done my time in paradise I've tried to all maybe once or twice Somehow the grass was always greener On the other side
Once there was heaven in my eyes Whatever happened to those skies? Somebody show me how to Get back to the simple life
Waiting For A Girl Like You
Composer(s): Lou Gramm; Mick Jones
Performer(s): Foreigner
So long
I've been looking too hard
I've been waiting too long
Sometimes I don't know what I will find
I only know it's a matter of time
When you love someone
when you love someone
It feels so right
so warm and true
I need to know if you feel it too
Maybe I'm wrong
Won't you tell me if I'm coming on too strong
This heart of mine has been hurt before
This time I wanna be sure
I've been waiting
For a girl like you
To come into my life
I've been waiting
For a girl like you
Your loving will survive
I've been waiting
Someone new
Make me feel alive
Yeah, waiting
For a girl like you
To come into my life
You're so good
when we make love it's understood
It's more than a touch or a word can say
Only in dreams could it be this way
When you love someone
Yeah, really love someone
Now I know it's right
From the moment I wake up till deep in the night
There's nowhere on earth
That I'd rather be
than holding you
tenderly
I've been waiting
For a girl like you
To come into my life
I've been waiting
For a girl like you
Your loving will survive
I've been waiting
Someone new
Make me feel alive
Yeah, waiting
For a girl like you
To come into my life
I've been waiting
Waiting for you, ooh
Ooh-ooh
I've been waiting
I've been waiting
(I've been waiting for a girl like you, I've been waiting)
Won't you come into my life?
A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert Mcnamara'd Into Submission)
A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert Mcnamara'd Into Submission) Composer(s): Paul Simon Performer(s): Simon & Garfunkel
I been Norman Mailered, Maxwell Taylored I been John O'Hara'd, McNamara'd I been Rolling Stoned and Beatled till I'm blind I been Ayn Randed, nearly branded Communist, 'cause I'm left-handed That's the hand I use, well, never mind!
I been Phil Spectored, resurrected I been Lou Adlered, Barry Sadlered Well, I paid all the dues I want to pay And I learned the truth from Lenny Bruce And all my wealth won't buy me health So I smoke a pint of tea a day
I knew a man, his brain so small He couldn't think of nothin' at all He's not the same as you and me He doesn't dig poetry He's so unhip that When you say Dylan, he thinks you're talkin' about Dylan Thomas Whoever he was The man ain't got no culture But its alright, ma Everybody must get stoned
I been Mick Jaggered, been silver daggered Andy Warhol, won't you please come home? I been mothered, fathered, aunt and uncled Been Roy Halee'd and Art Garfunkel'd I just discovered somebody's tapped my phone
Waiting For A Friend
Composer(s): Billy Nicholls
Performer(s): Roger Daltrey
If I fell in a lake
Would you dive in or stand there and gape
And if I drowned, would you jump
Or would you let the water burst in my lungs
Well a stranger in the street
Maybe the only one on his knees
When your laying by the roadside
Waiting for a friend to come
Got my hopes
Got my doubts
My gut reaction says I got to find out
Who's against, who to trust
Ooh you never know but I might get killed in the rush
But a stranger in the street
Maybe the only one on his knees
When your laying by the roadside
Waiting for a friend to come
You laugh you think it's a joke
Just stand there grinning
Will you be there at the post
When I ain't winning
Hey, black or white
Good and bad
How many times have I done this and done that
Every life
Everyone
If I knew that I'd probly take out a gun
But it's mother nature's law
To get you coming back for more
Just stand laying by the roadside
Waiting for a friend to come
You laugh you think it's a joke
Just stand there grinning
Will you be there at the post
When I ain't winning
Hey, black or white
Good and bad
How many times have I done this and done that
Every life
Everyone
If I knew that I'd probly take out a gun
But it's mother nature's law
To get you coming back for more
Just stand laying by the roadside
Waiting for a friend to come
Laying by the roadside
Waiting for a friend to come
A Sign Of The Times Composer(s): Tony Hatch Performer(s): Petula Clark
It's a sign of the times That your love for me is getting so much stronger It's a sign of the times And I know that I won't have to wait much longer You've changed a lot somehow from the one I used to know-oh-oh For when you hold me now it feels like you never want to let me go
It's a sign of the times That you call me up whenever you feel lonely It's a sign of the times That you tell your friends that I'm your one and only I'll never understand the way you treated me-ee-ee But when I hold your hand I know you couldn't be the way you used to be
Maybe my lucky star at last decided to shine Maybe somebody knows how long I've waited to make you mine, mm, mm, mm
I'll never understand the way you treated me-ee-ee But when I hold your hand I know you couldn't be the way you used to be
Maybe my lucky star at last decided to shine Maybe somebody knows how long I've waited to make you mine, mm, mm, mm
It's a sign of the times That you kiss me now as if you really mean it It's a sign of the times And a year ago I never could have seen it Don't ever change your mind and take your love away-ay-ay Just leave the past behind and, baby, only think of how it is today
It's a sign of the ti-imes It's a sign of the ti-i-i-i-imes It's a sign of the times It's a sign of the ti-i-i-i-imes
Waiting At The Church
Composer(s): Henry E. Pether - Fred W. Leigh
Performer(s): Vesta Victoria
and multiple other artists
I'm in a nice bit of trouble, I confess Somebody with me has had a game I should by now be a proud and happy bride But I've still got to keep my single name I was proposed to by Obadiah Binks In a very gentlemanly way Lent him all my money so that he could buy a home And punctually at twelve o'clock to-day
There was I, waiting at the church Waiting at the church Waiting at the church When I found he'd left me in the lurch Lord, how it did upset me! All at once, he sent me round a note Here's the very note This is what he wrote "Can't get away to marry you today My wife, won't let me!"
Lord, what a fuss Obadiah made of me When he used to take me in the park! He used to squeeze me till I was black and blue When he kissed me he used to leave a mark Each time he met me he treated me to port Took me now and then to see the play Understand me rightly, when I say he treated me It wasn't him but me that used to pay
There was I, waiting at the church Waiting at the church Waiting at the church When I found he'd left me in the lurch Lord, how it did upset me! All at once, he sent me round a note Here's the very note This is what he wrote "Can't get away to marry you today My wife, won't let me!"
Just think how disappointed I must feel I'll be off me crumpet very soon I've lost my husband, the one I never had! And I dreamed so about the honeymoon I'm looking out for another Obadiah I've already bought the wedding ring There's all my little fal-de-riddles packed up in my box Yes, absolutely two of ev'rything
There was I, waiting at the church Waiting at the church Waiting at the church When I found he'd left me in the lurch Lord, how it did upset me! All at once, he sent me round a note Here's the very note This is what he wrote "Can't get away to marry you today My wife, won't let me!"
A Showman's Life Composer(s): Jesse Winchester Performer(s): Jesse Winchester and multiple other artists
A showman's life is a smokey bar The fevered chase of a tiny star It's a hotel room and a lonely wife From what I've seen of a showman's life
Nobody told me about this part They told me all about the pretty girls and wine The money and good times No mention of the wear and tear on an old honkey-tonker's heart Well, I might have known it But nobody told me about this part
A boy will dream as children do Of a great white way, 'til the dream comes true And a phoney smile in a colored light Is all it is to a showman's life
Nobody told me about this part They told me all about the pretty girls and wine The money and good times No mention of the wear and tear on an old honkey-tonker's heart Well, I might have known it But nobody told me about this part
Waiting Around To Die
Composer(s): Townes Van Zandt
Performer(s): Townes Van Zandt;
and various other artists
Sometimes I don't know where this dirty road is taking me
Sometimes I can't even see the reason why
I guess I keep on gamblin', lots of booze and lots of ramblin'
It's easier than just a-waitin' 'round to die
One-time friends I had a ma, I even had a pa
He beat her with a belt once cause she cried
She told him to take care of me, she headed down to Tennessee
It's easier than just a-waitin' 'round to die
I came of age and found a girl in a Tuscaloosa bar
She cleaned me out and hit it on the sly
I tried to kill the pain, I bought some wine and hopped a train
Seemed easier than just a-waitin' 'round to die
A friend said he knew where some easy money was
We robbed a man and brother did we fly
The posse caught up with me, drug me back to Muskogee
It's two long years, just a-waitin' 'round to die
Now I'm out of prison, I got me a friend at last
He don't steal or cheat or drink or lie
His name's codeine, he's the nicest thing I've seen
Together we're gonna wait around and die