Alexander Lee "Skip" Spence (April 18, 1946 – April 16, 1999) was a musicia… Read Full Bio ↴Alexander Lee "Skip" Spence (April 18, 1946 – April 16, 1999) was a musician and singer-songwriter best known for his work with Jefferson Airplane, Moby Grape and as a solo artist. He was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and his family relocated to San Jose, California in the late 1950s. His career was plagued by drug addictions coupled with mental health problems, and is described by a biographer as man who "neither died young nor had a chance to find his way out." During his tenure in the public eye, he had a profound impact on the outsider music and psych-folk genres.
1966-1969: Moby Grape and Oar
Spence was a guitarist in an early line-up of Quicksilver Messenger Service before Marty Balin recruited him to be the drummer for Jefferson Airplane. After one album with Jefferson Airplane, their debut Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, he left to co-found Moby Grape, once again as a guitarist. It was with Moby Grape that Spence found his greatest musical fame, writing among other songs, "Omaha", from Moby Grape's first album (1967)--a song identified in 2008 by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the 100 greatest guitar songs of all time.
Spence is acknowledged as having been instrumental in the formation of the Doobie Brothers, by way of introducing John Hartman to Tom Johnston, and encouraging their musical development.
During the recording session of Moby Grape's second album, Wow, in 1968, Spence attempted to break down a bandmate's hotel room door with a fire axe, while under the influence of LSD. Spence's deterioration in New York and the "fire axe incident" are described by bandmate Jerry Miller as follows: "Skippy changed radically when we were in New York. There were some people there that were into harder drugs and a harder lifestyle, and some very weird shit. And so he kind of flew off with those people. Skippy kind of disappeared for a little while. Next time we saw him, he had cut off his beard, and was wearing a black leather jacket, with his chest hanging out, with some chains and just sweating like a son of a gun. I don't know what the hell he got a hold of, man, but it just whacked him. And the next thing I know, he axed my door down in the Albert Hotel. They said at the reception area that this crazy guy had held an axe to the doorman's head."
As described by bandmate Peter Lewis, it appears that both Jerry Miller and bandmade Don Stevenson were targets of Spence: "We had to do (the album) in New York because the producer (David Rubinson) wanted to be with his family. So we had to leave our families and spend months at a time in hotel rooms in New York City. Finally I just quit and went back to California. I got a phone call after a couple of days. They'd played a Fillmore East gig without me, and Skippy took off with some black witch afterward who fed him full of acid. It was like that scene in The Doors movie. He thought he was the anti-Christ. He tried to chop down the hotel room door with a fire axe to kill Don (Stevenson) to save him from himself. He went up to the 52nd floor of the CBS building where they had to wrestle him to the ground. And Rubinson pressed charges against him. They took him to the The Tombs (and then to Bellevue) and that's where he wrote Oar. When he got out of there, he cut that album in Nashville. And that was the end of his career. They shot him full of Thorazine for six months. They just take you out of the game."
During his six months in Bellevue, Spence was diagnosed with schizophrenia. On the day of his release, he drove a motorcycle, dressed in only his pajamas, directly to Nashville to record his only solo album, with no other musicians appearing on it, the now-classic psychedelic/folk album Oar (1969, Columbia Records).
1970s and continuing decline
Spence continued to have minor involvement in later Moby Grape projects and reunions. He contributed to 20 Granite Creek (1971) and Live Grape (1978), though his bandmates always included at least one of his songs on group recordings, irrespective of whether he was capable of performing with the group at the time. He had been similarly remembered by Jefferson Airplane, whereby his song, "My Best Friend" was included on the group's definitive Surrealistic Pillow album (1967), despite his departure from the group.
Due to his deteriorating state and notwithstanding that he was no longer functioning in the band, Spence was supported by Moby Grape band members for extended periods. Voluminous consumption of heroin and cocaine resulted in a further involuntary committal for Spence, based on "Aqualung"-like behaviours. As described by Peter Lewis, "Skippy was just hanging around. He hadn't been all there for years, because he'd been into heroin all that time. In fact he actually ODed once and they had him in the morgue in San Jose with a tag on his toe. All of a sudden he got up and asked for a glass of water. Now he was snortin' big clumps of coke, and nothing would happen to him. We couldn't have him around because he'd be pacing the room, describing axe murders. So we got him a little place of his own. He had a little white rat named Oswald that would snort coke too. He'd never washed his dishes, and he'd try to get these little grammar school girls to go into the house with him. He was real bad. One of the parents finally called the cops, and they took him to the County Mental Health Hospital in Santa Cruz. Where they immediately lost him, and he turned up days later in the women's ward."
Mental illness, drug addiction and alcoholism thus prevented Spence from sustaining a career in the music industry. Much of his life was spent in third party care, as a ward of the State of California, and either homeless or in transient accommodations in his later years. He remained in and around San Jose and Santa Cruz, California. Peter Lewis regularly visited Spence during the latter years of his life: "The last five years I'd go up‚ he lived in a trailer up there‚ Capitola. I used to hang around with him; we'd spend the weekends together. But he just basically kind of hit the…he was helpless in a way in terms of being able to define anything or control his feelings."
As one of his four children, son Omar Spence, recalls, "When I saw my dad, it broke my heart. ...There were moments of clarity when he was genius smart, and then he'd wander off having a conversation with himself. Here's a homeless guy that most people would walk past and pity, and he'd say, 'I've been working on a song', and he'd scratch out some bar chords and musical notes on a napkin."
Death and postscripts
Spence died in 1999 from lung cancer. He was 52, just two days shy of his 53rd birthday. More Oar: A Tribute to Alexander "Skip" Spence, an album featuring contributions from Robert Plant, Tom Waits, Beck, among others, was released a few weeks after his death. Prior to its release, the CD was played for Spence at the hospital, in his final stages before death. As Peter Lewis recalls, "He was in a coma‚ and the last thing to go is your hearing. And they had More Oar in there and were playing it for him as they pulled the plug and we were holding his hands. I mean‚ it was like this death of Van Gogh or something. That's the drama of it. You know…it was just so intense."
Spence's "Land of the Sun", one of the only post-Grape recordings he ever completed, was nearly placed on the X-Files soundtrack, Songs In The Key of X. He had been commissioned to write the song.
In June, 2008, a Skip Spence Tribute Concert was held in Santa Cruz. The concert featured Spence's son, Omar Spence, who has sung with various configurations of Moby Grape in recent years. Omar Spence, singing his father's songs, was backed by the Santa Cruz White Album Ensemble, with Dale Ockerman and Tiran Porter, both formerly of the Doobie Brothers, and both of whom have played with various members of Moby Grape in several bands over the past three decades. Keith Graves of Quicksilver Messenger Service played drums. Peter Lewis joined the group onstage for the finale. An additional Skip Spence tribute concert was held in October, 2008.
1966-1969: Moby Grape and Oar
Spence was a guitarist in an early line-up of Quicksilver Messenger Service before Marty Balin recruited him to be the drummer for Jefferson Airplane. After one album with Jefferson Airplane, their debut Jefferson Airplane Takes Off, he left to co-found Moby Grape, once again as a guitarist. It was with Moby Grape that Spence found his greatest musical fame, writing among other songs, "Omaha", from Moby Grape's first album (1967)--a song identified in 2008 by Rolling Stone Magazine as one of the 100 greatest guitar songs of all time.
Spence is acknowledged as having been instrumental in the formation of the Doobie Brothers, by way of introducing John Hartman to Tom Johnston, and encouraging their musical development.
During the recording session of Moby Grape's second album, Wow, in 1968, Spence attempted to break down a bandmate's hotel room door with a fire axe, while under the influence of LSD. Spence's deterioration in New York and the "fire axe incident" are described by bandmate Jerry Miller as follows: "Skippy changed radically when we were in New York. There were some people there that were into harder drugs and a harder lifestyle, and some very weird shit. And so he kind of flew off with those people. Skippy kind of disappeared for a little while. Next time we saw him, he had cut off his beard, and was wearing a black leather jacket, with his chest hanging out, with some chains and just sweating like a son of a gun. I don't know what the hell he got a hold of, man, but it just whacked him. And the next thing I know, he axed my door down in the Albert Hotel. They said at the reception area that this crazy guy had held an axe to the doorman's head."
As described by bandmate Peter Lewis, it appears that both Jerry Miller and bandmade Don Stevenson were targets of Spence: "We had to do (the album) in New York because the producer (David Rubinson) wanted to be with his family. So we had to leave our families and spend months at a time in hotel rooms in New York City. Finally I just quit and went back to California. I got a phone call after a couple of days. They'd played a Fillmore East gig without me, and Skippy took off with some black witch afterward who fed him full of acid. It was like that scene in The Doors movie. He thought he was the anti-Christ. He tried to chop down the hotel room door with a fire axe to kill Don (Stevenson) to save him from himself. He went up to the 52nd floor of the CBS building where they had to wrestle him to the ground. And Rubinson pressed charges against him. They took him to the The Tombs (and then to Bellevue) and that's where he wrote Oar. When he got out of there, he cut that album in Nashville. And that was the end of his career. They shot him full of Thorazine for six months. They just take you out of the game."
During his six months in Bellevue, Spence was diagnosed with schizophrenia. On the day of his release, he drove a motorcycle, dressed in only his pajamas, directly to Nashville to record his only solo album, with no other musicians appearing on it, the now-classic psychedelic/folk album Oar (1969, Columbia Records).
1970s and continuing decline
Spence continued to have minor involvement in later Moby Grape projects and reunions. He contributed to 20 Granite Creek (1971) and Live Grape (1978), though his bandmates always included at least one of his songs on group recordings, irrespective of whether he was capable of performing with the group at the time. He had been similarly remembered by Jefferson Airplane, whereby his song, "My Best Friend" was included on the group's definitive Surrealistic Pillow album (1967), despite his departure from the group.
Due to his deteriorating state and notwithstanding that he was no longer functioning in the band, Spence was supported by Moby Grape band members for extended periods. Voluminous consumption of heroin and cocaine resulted in a further involuntary committal for Spence, based on "Aqualung"-like behaviours. As described by Peter Lewis, "Skippy was just hanging around. He hadn't been all there for years, because he'd been into heroin all that time. In fact he actually ODed once and they had him in the morgue in San Jose with a tag on his toe. All of a sudden he got up and asked for a glass of water. Now he was snortin' big clumps of coke, and nothing would happen to him. We couldn't have him around because he'd be pacing the room, describing axe murders. So we got him a little place of his own. He had a little white rat named Oswald that would snort coke too. He'd never washed his dishes, and he'd try to get these little grammar school girls to go into the house with him. He was real bad. One of the parents finally called the cops, and they took him to the County Mental Health Hospital in Santa Cruz. Where they immediately lost him, and he turned up days later in the women's ward."
Mental illness, drug addiction and alcoholism thus prevented Spence from sustaining a career in the music industry. Much of his life was spent in third party care, as a ward of the State of California, and either homeless or in transient accommodations in his later years. He remained in and around San Jose and Santa Cruz, California. Peter Lewis regularly visited Spence during the latter years of his life: "The last five years I'd go up‚ he lived in a trailer up there‚ Capitola. I used to hang around with him; we'd spend the weekends together. But he just basically kind of hit the…he was helpless in a way in terms of being able to define anything or control his feelings."
As one of his four children, son Omar Spence, recalls, "When I saw my dad, it broke my heart. ...There were moments of clarity when he was genius smart, and then he'd wander off having a conversation with himself. Here's a homeless guy that most people would walk past and pity, and he'd say, 'I've been working on a song', and he'd scratch out some bar chords and musical notes on a napkin."
Death and postscripts
Spence died in 1999 from lung cancer. He was 52, just two days shy of his 53rd birthday. More Oar: A Tribute to Alexander "Skip" Spence, an album featuring contributions from Robert Plant, Tom Waits, Beck, among others, was released a few weeks after his death. Prior to its release, the CD was played for Spence at the hospital, in his final stages before death. As Peter Lewis recalls, "He was in a coma‚ and the last thing to go is your hearing. And they had More Oar in there and were playing it for him as they pulled the plug and we were holding his hands. I mean‚ it was like this death of Van Gogh or something. That's the drama of it. You know…it was just so intense."
Spence's "Land of the Sun", one of the only post-Grape recordings he ever completed, was nearly placed on the X-Files soundtrack, Songs In The Key of X. He had been commissioned to write the song.
In June, 2008, a Skip Spence Tribute Concert was held in Santa Cruz. The concert featured Spence's son, Omar Spence, who has sung with various configurations of Moby Grape in recent years. Omar Spence, singing his father's songs, was backed by the Santa Cruz White Album Ensemble, with Dale Ockerman and Tiran Porter, both formerly of the Doobie Brothers, and both of whom have played with various members of Moby Grape in several bands over the past three decades. Keith Graves of Quicksilver Messenger Service played drums. Peter Lewis joined the group onstage for the finale. An additional Skip Spence tribute concert was held in October, 2008.
Broken Heart
Alexander "Skip" Spence Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Broken Heart' by these artists:
4-Mat เคยไหมต้องนั่งฟังเพลง ปลอบใจตัวเองทุกครั้ง เคยไหมมือถือมันดั…
After School [Nana] chikara makase no sono te o hodoi te Nozon de…
AFTERSCHOOL Feat. Jung-A Raina Nana E-Young チカラまかせの その手をほどいて 望んでたのは あなたの方でしょ? かまわないで ye, ye, yei 好きにさせて …
Alex Bevan Oh love, look what we've done The last time I looked…
Alex Van Pelt You′re so hard to forget But I know it's for the…
Alexander I left her alone, broken heart Now she's all alone, on…
Alicia Keys & Konshens Let's do it, baby Let's do it, baby Let's do it, do…
Amir Not before the day you said goodbye Did I even…
Andrea Florian This broken heart of mine will recover these open wounds of …
anna rita We've all got to go, through some sort of pain It's…
APPLE & STONE Ты разбила мне сердце, я громко плачу Все забало, уеду на…
Axel Rudi Pell I'm lost in a dream, with a mind's full of…
Ayumi Anime Oooh Oooh Another long night with no sleep Wishing you were…
AZU 涙流した後で ひとり見つめてる朝焼け 本気じゃないって言って欲しくて 何度も聞いたの Don't go away 一人で…
B-Fox You`re breaking my heart, baby There ain`t a damn thing I…
B.J. Cole; J. Spaceman; John Coxon; Kate Radley; Roddy Lorimer; Sean Cook; Spiritualized; The London Everything I know about love I learned from you, from you An…
B.O.O.M. For all my broken hearted Cold hearts and broken bottles Col…
B.O.U. There were no angry words at all As we carried boxes…
Babys I heard that she's back in town Heard she's been seen…
Bee Hive E l'alba ma, ma sveglio Sveglio son già e penso a…
Big Country Thirteen valleys; he has wandered for her love For he thinks…
Big Kettle Drum Baby let me take you away for a little while|Forget…
Billy Holiday & Louis Armstrong Don't lose your head Then lose your guy You can't lose a…
birds and bees Cry as much as I want to weep, I know…
Black Lab She looks good with a broken heart She makes an…
Bloods You know, with people I find They're so different yet always…
Blotymama it's been three weeks five days i haven't seen you…
BLVKES My broken heart Is full of memories about the girl And…
Booker T. Jones Little broken hearts of the night Slowly picking up their kn…
Brain And Lee I've been sitting here for far too long And the…
BTOB Eoneu neujeun bam nal kkaeuneun Sul chwihan geudae moksorie…
C.O.P Broken heart i don't wanna be, broken heart i'm comin…
Charlie I'm feeling overjoyed I'm still afloat How did I not die I p…
Chayala Neuhaus What happens when the words gets lost inside When the silent…
Chinchilla I don't know where I run to I only know that…
claudia balla I’ve been watching you, So safe in the dark, But you ambush…
D & D Trail of broken hearts Looking back at you Now and…
Daniele Groff I see the light of a newborn day From my mind's…
Dean Raven It's Dean Raven, yeah yeah How do I mend a broken…
Diaz-Hells Here we go! Break! This world spit right in your fucking fac…
Dimension [Lyrics: David Quicho / Music: Mane Cabrales] Like a wido…
Donna Broken Heart Baby take a chance on my broken heart Make me…
Donnie Klang [Speaking:] Baby, I'm just gonna be real right now I know …
dr dog I never really had a broken heart I always played it…
Dr. Isaiah Ross I never really had a broken heart I always played it…
dying in designer (Hook) Whatchu know about a broken heart You ain't never had…
Eddie Vedder Don't mind me, just let me be My eyes so far…
Eduardo Soto I don't really care if your not around You don't really…
Escape the Fate I'm letting go 'Cause I can't take this anymore Since you br…
Evan Craft Well there is something You may not know about me That I'm…
Falling Up In this moment synchronized inside Words that paint a legac…
Four Mod เคยไหมต้องนั่งฟังเพลง ปลอบใจตัวเองทุกครั้ง เคยไหมมือถือมันดั…
fourseasns Broke my heart. Stole my soul. You broke my heart. Just let …
Frankie Chan Fan-Kei & Roel A. Garcia what about you when all you needed was love what about…
Frankie.Chan&Roel.A.Garcia When they begin the beguine It brings back the sound of…
French Horn Rebellion Buckets will fall, Buckets will fall oh of rain Touchin' us…
From Dawn To Fall I've had enough of all this stupid games and I can't…
Fuzigish Oh, my broken heart I wonder what am I supposed to…
g-bear You don't really love me like you say you do Cause…
Graham Candy Wake up in the morning to your grace Stroke your hair,…
Havana Yaar I′m a broken heart Is this the dream? Where have you been? …
Head & Phone People are acting like in Hollywood I can't recognize what i…
Heavy Pettin When you said I love you Never wanted truly to believe But…
Heavy Pettin' When you said I love you Never wanted truly to believe But…
Heavy-K I gave you all my love and what do I…
Heavy-K feat. Ntombi I gave you all my love what do I get…
Hi-Alerts Supercharged, zoomed through zones, bombed off boom, blowed …
Immature You know what girl I'm really hurting inside I just dont und…
J-Will Beats Everything I know about love I learned from you, from you An…
Jackie Jackson Sun shines through my window seal I spent another night wit…
Jacobson M.J. Everything I know about love I learned from you, from you An…
Jah & I いつからだろう 君のことを好きになって 苦しくなっていったのは 辛い暗い毎日 でもいつかの明日を信じ 用事もなく君にメー…
John Waite I heard that she's back in town Heard she's been seen…
Josh Ward What's a cowboys suppose to do when a cowboy ain't…
K.C. 'Country Boy' Douglas Trail of broken hearts Looking back at you Now and…
Kaligta Can you fix a broken heart That is tearing me apart I…
Kat Cunning And I can tell By the way your shoulders roll down…
Keegan Calmes ""Nothing hurts more than a broken heart Why'd I ever start …
Know-U There were no angry words at all As we carried boxes…
KYT 나 떠난 후 많이 울었어 혼자가 되어 버렸어 나 다시는 널 볼…
Laise Sanches E-e-e E-e-e-e-e-e My heart, yeah How can you be so wrong Bu…
Larsen & Luca Marano VERSE Lord take this broken heart, crashed into million piec…
Lazy Days We promised to love eachother, forever Then you went and bro…
Leah Sykes We could be out at a party Prolly end up on…
Lil' Mo Hmmm... Can you fix this? Hmmm... [Verse 1:] There's b…
Little Sister There's nothing left to say We've been down that road so…
Lo-Fi RadioStars Weird these days its kinda hard to love someone Ain't too…
M.A.D.I.S.O.N For all my broken hearted Cold hearts and broken bottles Col…
Mario | www.Marvin-Vibez.in My heart was already broken you just rubbed salt in…
Mariya Takeuchi I hate to sleep alone in this big brass bed Since…
Mark Boals spend my just missing you everynight i dream of being with…
Martika I was only seventeen when my luck ran out I didn't…
MAX シャツに残ったその香り 気になってた 誰よりそばにいたのに 胸が騒ぐ 抑え切れなくて ふいに握った受話器を置く 何を訊く…
Monsta X [Shownu] ijen da jiwotgetji jinagan saramege miryeoneun eopg…
MONSTA X (몬스타엑스) 이젠 다 지웠겠지 지나간 사람에게 미련은 없겠지 아직 내 기억 속엔 내 옆에…
Motion City Soundtrack I’ll start this broken heart I’ll fix it up so it…
Nawab ਹੋ ਲਾਟਾ ਚੱਲਾ ਮਿਤਰਾਂ ਦਾ ਤੰਗ ਤਾਂ ਨੀ ਹੋ ਗਯਾ ਸੂਲੀ ਉੱਤੇ…
Nelson Freitas Oceans so deep, rivers of water Grey skies, no sun shining …
Norma Sheffield Look into the sky my love And let me know Do you…
Ofori Amponsah Ladies and gentlemen This is another one from the king And o…
Painshock One rainy morning I am thinking to myself The fire is glow…
Pell Axel Rudi I'm lost in a dream, with a mind's full of…
Ponderosa Such a shame to feel lonely here Hope you feel the…
POOLCLVB I can’t be the one to fix your broken heart I…
Psyche I'd ask the rain To wash away my tears And help my…
R.J. Linton Everything I know about love I learned from you, from you An…
Reckless Kelly You're hiding from love You see, you don't need it But if…
Red Flag It's not the way you bring me to my knees It's…
Rizo Balic I'm going there Where nobody knows me To suffer on my own Fo…
Ron Ron The world didn’t end like I thought it would From out…
Rudi Pell Axel I'm lost in a dream, with a mind's full of…
Sarah McLachlan Are we just drops of rain Falling for a little while Playing…
Sarkodie Now It's MOG baby Sɛ nyɛ broken heart Sisa w'akoma buɔ na f…
Setia Band Diriku broken heart you make me broken heart Kau sakiti aku…
Shadow-Minds Every day I wonder why I cannot go. And everyday I…
Shawn Cuddy Got a broken heart, I got a broken heart Though its…
Shocking Blue There will be a day That you go away And I have…
Shuky & Aviva Don't talk I could give you something To cry for if you…
Side FX It was a storybook love affair Places changed as we walked…
Silencer (VMF) Summertime. we use to walk and hold hands &…
Silvernite Time, it doesn't seem right To show you inside of me I'm…
Spiritualized;J. Spaceman;Sean Cook;Kate Radley;Roddy Lorime Everything I know about love I learned from you, from you An…
Spiritualized;J. Spaceman;Sean Cook;Kate Radley;Roddy Lorimer;B.J. Cole;The Though I have a broken heart I'm too busy to be…
St. Louis Mac It′s not too late Oh no To set things straight, yeah Smart e…
Sweet Deliverance Only You alone can heal this This broken heart I am weary…
Takeuchi Mariya (竹内まりや) I hate to sleep alone in this big brass bed Since…
Teddy & The Tigers I can think of younger days When livin' for my life Was…
The Babys I'm sippin purple out that bottle Before I hop on the…
The Bear Quartet Stars fall to the ground like snowflakes what snowing in…
The Contessas Gave you all my love and I can not get…
The Fiestas Don't build your hopes too high Don't fall for the look…
The Floacist He said "no, it's not you, it's me it's not…
The Goldman Brothers The words I used to say I don′t believe them…
The Hillbilly Moon Explosion Would you leave if I cry, I am sorry I told…
The Hotknives Falling through the air again, She doesn't seem to care agai…
The Magnetics a young man with a broken heart each man with a…
Tim Maia Tchu tchu... I made it for you darling, I made it for…
Tramp's White Lion Here I stand, all alone Trying to fight the pain from…
trey pearson How’ve you been? I’m learning to build my life without you Y…
TVORCHI Wish i told you how i felt about you Now you’re…
Twiztid I remember losing all control Letting you in my heart Big mi…
Two Really hated myself for awhile Had to look in the mirror…
U-star There were no angry words at all As we carried boxes…
V-nax I was always taught to love wit yo mind Even if…
Vanessa Bling Breath in the air let go of tension don't give…
Various Artists A broken heart be lovely Broken on the ground A knife stuck…
Vel-Tones Lemme be the one to take you all the way Ama…
Vercetti CG Mám broken heart, vidím kolem ajs Jdeme up, jsem high, lítám…
White Lion Here I stand, all alone Trying to fight the pain from…
WhiteLion Here I stand, all alone Trying to fight the pain from…
Willamena I watched the shadows grow long And slowly disappear Like wa…
Wishmasters It was me in the night Who has followed broken heart There…
x-treme 이젠 다 지웠겠지 지나간 사람에게 미련은 없겠지 아직 내 기억 속엔 내 옆에…
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¥EM Yeah, yeah, yeah Le ho scritto ciao, woah Lei ha detto hey…
АДЛИН Не понимает, что я её не знаю Потерял контроль над…
大沢誉志幸 石畳にうつる街灯の影 ペーブメントによせて サイドを引いた 言葉を探した俺達が 何かのはすみで選んだ別れ BROKEN …
竹内まりや I hate to sleep alone in this big brass bed Since…
몬스타엑스 이젠 다 지웠겠지 지나간 사람에게 미련은 없겠지 아직 내 기억 속엔 내 옆에…
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Little Hands Little hands clapping Children are laughing Little hands c…
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