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Beatles – Glass Onion

“Indicação” nº 40 do dia:

Glass Onion

I told you about strawberry fields
You know the place where nothing is real
Well here’s another place you can go
Where everything flows.
Looking through the bent backed tulips
To see how the other half live
Looking through a glass onion.
I told you about the walrus and me-man
You know that we’re as close as can be-man
Well here’s another clue for you all
The walrus was Paul.
Standing on the cast iron shore-yeah
Lady Madonna trying to make ends meet-yeah
Looking through a glass onion.

I told you about the fool on the hill
I tell you man he living there still
Well here’s another place you can be
Listen to me.
Fixing a hole in the ocean
Trying to make a dove-tail joint-yeah
Looking through a glass onion.

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Beatles – Glad all Over

“Indicação” nº 39 do dia:

Glad All Over

Ain’t no doubt about it, this must be love
A-one little kiss from you
And I feel glad all over
Ooh, baby, hot dang, Gilly, it’s silly
But I’m glad all over

Yeah, the goose pimples, baby, ‘cause I feel so good
When you cuddle me like you do
And I feel glad all over
Ooh, baby, I’m a rock-gone puppy and I’m happy
And I’m glad all over

Your touch goes through me like electric wire
Never though of make love
It don’t take much looking to see what I’ve got
But it shows, yeah, it shows

Come on, honey bonnie, give me one more time
Every time you do
Well, I feel glad all over
Ooh, baby, hot dang, Gilly, it’s silly
But I’m glad all over

Yeah

Try to tell you how I’m cooking inside
When we’re cheek to cheek
My temperature’s low, the fever is high
I can’t speak, I’m too weak

Well, come on, honey bonnie, give me one more time
Every time you do
Well, I feel glad all over
Ooh, baby, hot dang, Gilly, it’s silly
But I’m glad all over
Hot dang, Gilly, it’s silly
But I’m glad all over
Well, hot dang, Gilly, it’s silly

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Beatles – From Fluff to you

“Indicação” nº 35 do dia:

From Fluff to You

Alan Freeman: Paul?
Paul: Yes?
Alan: Now, listen–
Paul: Yes?
Alan: Are you singing?
Paul: Mmm…
Alan: Do you have any particular idol
that you’ve ever copied your singing style from?
John: What about my book?
Alan: John, go away.
John: What about my–
Paul:
Used to be sort of influenced by Elvis in the old days,
I think.
Alan: Really?
Paul: Yeah, used to love him.
John: What about my book, then?
Paul: Chuck Berry, Chuck Berry, Carl Perkins, and, eh,
Marvin Gaye and things.
Can’t really sing like them, you know.
I like them, though, love them.
John: What about it?