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Karaokê Old Hippie (The Sequel) - The Bellamy Brothers

Esta música é uma versão de Old Hippie (The Sequel), popularizada por The Bellamy Brothers

Formatos incluídos:

CDG (MP3+G)
MP4
KFN
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Com sua compra, você poderá baixar o vídeo quantas vezes quiser em todos esses formatos.

Sobre

Com coros (com ou sem vozes na versão KFN)

Tempo: variável (aproximadamente 104 BPM)

Tonalidade idêntica ao original: Si

Duração: 04:02 - Visualizar: 01:23

Ano de lançamento: 1985
Estilos: Country, Em inglês
Autor Original: David Bellamy, Homer Howard Bellamy Jr.

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Letra Old Hippie (The Sequel)

He'll be forty-five come Wednesday his gray hair is getting thin
But he's still hanging in there don't feel too bad for the shape he's in
He's seen yuppies in the White House but he thinks they're gonna fail
But he just don't trust the president that never has inhaled
And he prays to God to stop this crime but it seems to no avail
Well he still loves country music he's been left out in the dark
'Cos they don't play Merle and George no more
He don't know Billy Ray from Garth
And he's heard of Woodstock two but it never could compete
'Cos he was there the day that Hendrix
Played the anthem with his teeth
Back on all those grunge bands couldn't even keep a beat
He's an old hippie even older than before
Wondering what to pay attention to and what should he ignore
He's an old hippie still adjusting to the change
He's just trying to find some balance in a world gone totally insane
He still thinks back on the sixties but not in the same way
'Cos they built a wall to his war then forgot the MIAs
And he's tried to be a nineties man but it's too much of a bore
'Cos fax machines and cell phones ain't what he was put here for
And in a world selling sex and youth he's a last old dinosaur
He's an old hippie even older than before
Wondering what to pay attention to and what should he ignore
He's an old hippie still adjusting to the change
He's just trying to find some balance in a world gone totally insane
Well he comes on home from work now
To take some time up with the kids
Try to teach them right from wrong
Hope they don't learn it the way that he did
And his eyes are on the future but it's lookin' pretty sad
And with every day that passes he becomes more like his dad
He hopes that when this century turns around things won't be so bad
He's an old hippie even older than before
Wondering what to pay attention to and what should he ignore
He's an old hippie still adjusting to the change
He's just trying to find some balance in a world gone totally insane
He's just trying to find some balance in a world gone totally insane

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