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Brook Crowley
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| Posted on Wednesday, February 02, 2005 - 10:52 pm: | |
Has anyone the lyrics for the lesser-known, but absolutely boppy song by the Go-Betweens "Doo-wop in "A" (Bam Boom)? It was one of only two songs not written entirely by Robert Forster and Grant McClennan; it was penned by Forster, McClennan, Lindy Morrison and Amanda Brown, with Robert Vickers trying out the upright double bass (well, that's what it sounds like). If anyone knows the song, could they please send me the lyrics? It's one of my favourite Go-Betweens songs! Thanks very much. |
Kuba Unregistered guest
| Posted on Wednesday, February 09, 2005 - 03:29 pm: | |
Oh I forgot to post the lyrics for the 2nd song. Here they are: I was a lonely girl, I lived in libraries I wished that things would soon be going right for me I practiced kissing on a bathroom mirror And every night I wished to the stars above That a boy would come along who I could love Oh baby /Chorus/ Just got over, just got over loving him /x2/ You rang me up to ask me to the club We talked till light And then you go and lose your bike But when it comes to going home You always leave me all alone /Chorus/ Now he's back But when it comes to going home You always leave me all alone /Chorus/ |
Tim Unregistered guest
| Posted on Saturday, May 26, 2018 - 03:21 pm: | |
I was just thinking of this song yesterday, while listening to it. I could never make out that line after 'you rang me up to ask me to the club'. Thank you. |
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