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This song owns me. William Fitzsimmons is quickly becoming one of my favorite song writers and musicians.

 
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Amasingly funny...
Finally, after 40 years, someone has opened the vault and revealed the answer to a question that has clawed at our brains since the 1969 Woodstock album was released:

What the hell were the lyrics to Joe Cocker's version of 'A Little Help From My Friends'?

He was so wigged-out and loopy on a multitude of drugs, no one has been able to understand his garbled, mush-mouth version.
....until now!

Click link below for the lyrics .. FINALLY IT'S CRYSTAL CLEAR!
http://www.elwp.com/Joe Cocker.html
 
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Well..after 8 days of I & I , it's back to work Monday...on that note


 
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Amasingly funny...
Finally, after 40 years, someone has opened the vault and revealed the answer to a question that has clawed at our brains since the 1969 Woodstock albumwas released:

What the hell were the lyrics to Joe Cocker's version of 'A Little Help From My Friends'?

He was so wigged-out and loopy on a multitude of drugs, no one has been ableto understandhis garbled, mush-mouth version.
....until now!

Click link below for the lyrics .. FINALLY IT'S CRYSTAL CLEAR!
http://www.elwp.com/Joe Cocker.html
Thanks Hess. I've been wondering about this ever since that weekend in '69 when me some friends, who were gonna be seniors that fall, were told by our fathers we couldn't go camping that weekend and needed to stick close to home. Who says that generation didn't have a clue?
 
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These are not my words, but I concur...

> Below is a link to one of the best pieces of sound/video
> engineering work I think I have ever heard and seen. It is
> a composite audio/video of song whereby tracks were laid in
> by different singers and musicians from different places
> around the world. The finished product is tremendous!
>
> The song itself is that classic standard "Stand By Me" originally
> released in 1955 by The Staple Singers and released again in
> 1961 by The Drifters.
>
> This composite version is a real toe tapper, so turn up the
> speaker volume.
>
> If your foot ain't tappin' halfway through this,
> well, that's just a shame.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us-TVg40ExM
 
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