| I don’t know why they come here?
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| I’m only glad they do
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| They’re gonna pay the bills for me and you
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| People out for an evenin'
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| They have a real good time
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| But when I play, I feel just like I’m miming
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| I made a stand for the music
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| To turn the page with ease
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| I got the smile that says, «I'm here to please»
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| Me and the bass guitarist
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| Have even shined our shoes
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| The drummer’s shoes are dirty to confuse
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| Yeah
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| I guess someday my kids will ask me 'bout the old days
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| I guess that I’ll tell them that there ain’t much to tell
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| The waiters wore black dinner jackets and all that kind of thing
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| And the band wore blue shirts
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| And the music played on
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| Then at the end of the evenin'
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| They throw the suckers out
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| Don’t get me wrong, I got no beef about it
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| I get my rates from the union
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| I get my shirts real cheap
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| I get my money
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| Get home, get some sleep
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| Yeah
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| I guess someday my kids will ask me 'bout the old days
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| I guess that I’ll tell them that there ain’t much to tell
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| The waiters wore black dinner jackets and all that kind of thing
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| And the band wore blue shirts
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| And the music played on
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| Yeah
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| I guess someday my kids will ask me 'bout the old days
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| I guess that I’ll tell them that there ain’t much to tell
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| The waiters wore black dinner jackets and all that kind of thing
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| And the band wore blue shirts
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| And the music played on
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| The music played on
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| The music played on
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| The music played on
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| And on |