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Fan The Flames
03:48
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I wanna dress to kill, you’re gonna
Shut your face, I’m gonna
Spend the night, you’re gonna
Hear me out
Don’t wanna have to say, you better
Clear the way
Hear me good, you better
Cut it loose
It’s time for living
And moving’ on
It’s time for living
Like a rolling stone
(And) I keep on swinging
And rocking on
No better way of living
Always shaking on
Ooooh…
Why oh, why oh, why oh, why oh why?
Would I have to mend my ways?
Ooooh…
Why oh, why oh, why oh, why oh why?
Would I mind to fan the flames?
I wanna roll the dice, you wanna
Hold me tight, I’m gonna
Spend the night, you’re gonna
Hear me out
Don’t wanna have to say, you better
Clear the way
Hear me good, you better
Cut it loose
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Candy
04:40
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A girl makes a living, by going cap in hand
Naked, wet to the skin, she’s walking down the strand
It’s an open secret, she’s working on the streets
No it ain’t no secret, for all the men she meets
Long ways, long lies
To make ends meet
But high and dry
Week after week
Fortune she’ll seek
A word to the wise
Here comes the prize
Oh Lord…
The man didn’t make a case after he hit her
He didn’t give no change; he didn’t feel no shame
The girl hardly makes a face; the girl ekes out a living
Filled with misgivings, for all the men she meets
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Lucky Man
04:31
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You’re a lucky man
You’re a lucky man
You’re a lucky man
Take a look at yourself
In any place you walk
You make yourself at home
But never more than a small talk
At dawn, you’re always gone
Will you believe me?
At the end you’ll trust me
How scared you will be?
In a misty land you’ll finally roam
You’re a lucky man
You keep it all to yourself
You’re a lucky man
Take a look at yourself
I burn the midnight oil
As the floor is yours to spoil
How dare you come and moan
There is no place like home
You ain’t no family man
So run, as fast as you can
Get dressed up to the nines
As shivers run down my spine
So why do I still bother
Holding on to you?
(It) makes me blind to the others
And I maybe selfish too
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Grand March Strasbourg, France
After 10 years of a galvanizing folk-rock, Grand March takes a new direction of a more raw rock, still distinguished,
elegant and melodic.
In its new compositions, Grand March digs its rock instinct and throws out polished riffs around the deeper voice of the singer, who continues and goes deeper in her harmonic experimentations.
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