‘TheWiid Ones
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Rock'n’ Roll
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What You're Proposing
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MEAT LOAF
Dead Ringer For Love
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Peel Out
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TUS te ee
Godzita
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Hot Rais To Hall
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(Don' Fear) The Reaper
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Gonzo
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Stormtroopin’
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Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
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Nothing To Lose
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HitAnd Run
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Mr Universe
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Future Shock
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Chord Chart
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Words & Music: Alan Lancaster.
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1.3. Ea-sy rid - ers in the mom-ing sun are you com- ing here to
DEALS AL > Giaowtyou knowyou'e one ov ay - bod = wants to
have your fun Ev-'ry- bod - y wants to know your game, how.
point the gun No one likes. the kind of clothesyou wear, or
— couldyou ev - er ex -plain?__ When ev - "ty = bod -
ev -en the look
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of your hair. —— It does-n't mat-ter if you're
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you the name of the wild _______ ones,
right or wrong you'rethe wild _ ones.
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And 1 can see the road a - head a’-wind-ing in- to the sun.,
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and I re-mem-berthe ap - ple wine fill-ing my head— up with dreams.a
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Easy rid - er, ea-sy rid - er, you're the wild
one.Nock in’ Roll
Words & Music: Francis Rossi & Bernard Frost.
Nev-er thought I'dhaye a _wor-ry orneed to be a- lone;
Look-ing back it can be fun - ny it can be ve - ry strange;
Rush-ing, al-ways in a hur- ry T tried to give it up;
play-ing near or far too man - y times I should have known
nev - er win or lose too man - y you'll have to re - ar- range,
ev-"ry-thing we do is fun - ny js nev- er good e - nough
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= Nowit’s up to you_ to try to finda reas - onto—
rock on’ roll in ev = ‘ry song rock n’ roll-ing ev ~ "ry one.— It’s rock.
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Words & Music: Francis Rossi & Bernard Frost.
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if Fm com = pos-
and just’ “sup - pos
Pm "on - ly dream
- ing just once or twice
> ing a’ looks left’ and right
= ing but then Tight.
= ing we yell. for more ——
= ing it can't belong
and not dis - clos - ing, and not dis - clos
and not be - lev - ing, and not be = liew-
be run - ny mos, = ing, 1 might be run-
and com - pro - mis - ing, and com ~ pro - mis
1 must “be dream ing, T must "be dream-
- ing how we're real - ly real = ly feel - ing,
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> ing dream - ing, on = ly on ly dream - ing,
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The oth - er — night
what you're pro- pos - ing.
what you're pro- pos - ing. TU get it right
but you're sup -pos - ing.
and just sup- pos - — ing. Don’t get me wrong.
am I just’ sup- pos - — ing. Tk sounds so nice —
D.C. (Repeat x4)
Instrumental:
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(Boy) (1) Ev'ry night I grab some mon-ey and go down to thy
since 1 Gan” re-menrber you been hang- in’ round this joint. ——
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To Coda ®
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(Girl) (2) Evfat eee eee of
Boy) Yougot the kind of legs that do more than walk,— (Gir) I don’thave to lis-ten to your
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joy) you got the kind of eyes that do more than see,
(Girl yougot-ta lot of nerve to come on to me. (Boy) You got the kind of lips that
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(Girl) You got the kind of — mind thar
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does less than think. (Both) But since I'm feel - ing kind - a lone - ly, my de -
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fenc-es are low, why don't we give it a shot and get it’ read-y to go? (Girl) I'm
16look-ing for an-on- y-mousand fleet-ing sat -is - fac-tion, 1 want to tell my Dad-dy I'l be
missing in ac - tion, (3) Ev-er
See block lyric
(3 times)
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(Dead ring - er for lovey —_ AF
(3) Ever since I can remember I’ve been hanging round this joint.
My daddy never noticed, now he'll finally get the point.
‘You got me beggin’ on my knees — ¢’mon and throw the dog a bone,
‘A man, he doesn’t live by rock ‘n’ roll and brew alone,
Baby, Baby, Baby, Baby —
Rock’'n’ roil and brew, Rock ’n’ roll and brew
I know that you and I oh, we got better things to do.
Rock ‘n’ roll and brew, Rock ’r? roll and brew
They don’t mean a thing when I compare them next to you.
I don’t know who you are or what you do or where you go when you're not around
I don’t know anything about you baby, but you're everything I’m dreaming of
I don’t know who you are, but you're a real dead ringer for love, a real dead ringer for love.
(To Coda)Peel Out
Words & Music: Jim Steinman.
(3 times) ane
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(2) But. ev “ry day of my life
(3) See block lyric)
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thing,
T’ see thesame old road, —