Jeff Beck (born Geoffrey Arnold Beck in Wallington, Surrey, on 24 June 1944… Read Full Bio ↴Jeff Beck (born Geoffrey Arnold Beck in Wallington, Surrey, on 24 June 1944; died 10 January 2023) was an English rock guitarist. He rose to prominence with The Yardbirds and after fronted the Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert & Appice. In 1975, he switched to a mainly instrumental style, with a focus on innovative sound, and his releases have spanned genres ranging from blues rock, hard rock, jazz fusion and a blend of guitar-rock and electronica. In 2015, Beck was ranked No. 5 in Rolling Stone' magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists".
Beck ranked in the top five of Rolling Stone and other magazine's list of 100 greatest guitarists. He was often called a "guitarist's guitarist". Rolling Stone describes him as "one of the most influential lead guitarists in rock". Although he recorded two hit albums (in 1975 and 1976) as a solo act, Beck did not establish or maintain the sustained commercial success of many of his contemporaries and bandmates.
Beck earned wide critical praise and received the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance six times and Best Pop Instrumental Performance once. In 2014 he received the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music. Beck was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice: as a member of the Yardbirds (1992) and as a solo artist (2009).
Beck was born on 24 June 1944 to Arnold and Ethel Beck at 206 Demesne Road, Wallington, England. As a 10-year-old, Beck sang in a church choir. He attended Sutton Manor Schoo and Sutton East County Secondary Modern School.
Beck cited Les Paul as the first electric guitar player who impressed him. Beck said that he first heard an electric guitar when he was 6 years old and heard Paul playing "How High the Moon" on the radio. He asked his mother what it was. After she replied it was an electric guitar and was all tricks, he said, "That's for me". Cliff Gallup, lead guitarist with Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, was also an early musical influence, followed by B.B. King and Steve Cropper. Beck considers Lonnie Mack "a rock guitarist [who] was unjustly overlooked [and] a major influence on him and many others."
As a teenager he learned to play on a borrowed guitar and made several attempts to build his own instrument, first by gluing and bolting together cigar boxes for the body and an unsanded fence-post for the neck with model aircraft control-lines and frets simply painted on.
Upon leaving school, he attended Wimbledon College of Art, after which he was briefly employed as a painter and decorator, a groundsman on a golf course and a car paint-sprayer. Beck's sister Annetta introduced him to Jimmy Page when both were teenagers.
Beck stopped regular use of a pick in the 1980s. He produces a wide variety of sounds by using his thumb to pluck the strings, his ring finger on the volume knob and his little finger on the vibrato bar on his signature Fender Stratocaster. By plucking a string and then 'fading in' the sound with the volume knob he creates a unique sound that can resemble a human voice, among other effects. He frequently uses a wah-wah pedal both live and in the studio. Eric Clapton once said, "With Jeff, it's all in his hands".
Along with Stratocasters, Beck occasionally played Fender Telecaster and Gibson Les Paul models as well. His amplifiers were primarily Fender and Marshall. In his earlier days with the Yardbirds, Beck also used a 1954 Fender Esquire guitar (now owned by Seymour W. Duncan, and housed in the Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) through Vox AC30s. He also played through a variety of fuzz pedals and echo units along with this set-up and has used the Pro Co RAT distortion pedal. The pickup was based on a Gibson pickup rewound by Duncan and used in a salvaged Telecaster dubbed the "Tele-Gib" which he had constructed as a gift to Beck. Scott Morgan of the Rationals, who at one point shared a dressing room with the Yardbirds, recalls how Beck amplified his lead guitar through a Vox Superbeetle while using banjo strings for the unwound G string on his guitar because "they didn't make sets with an unwound G at that point."
During the ARMS Charity Concerts in 1983 Beck used his battered Fender Esquire along with a 1954 Stratocaster and a Jackson Soloist. On Crazy Legs (1993) he played a Gretsch Duo Jet, his signature Stratocaster and various other guitars. In 2007, Fender created a Custom Shop Tribute series version of his beat-up Fender Esquire as well as his Artist Signature series Stratocaster.
Described by Rolling Stone as "one of the most influential lead guitarists in rock", Beck cited his major influences as Les Paul, the Shadows, Cliff Gallup, Ravi Shankar, Roy Buchanan, Chet Atkins, Django Reinhardt, Steve Cropper and Lonnie Mack. Of John McLaughlin, Beck said: "[he] has given us so many different facets of the guitar and introduced thousands of us to world music, by blending Indian music with jazz and classical. I'd say he was the best guitarist alive."
According to musicologist and historian Bob Gulla, Beck is credited for popularising the use of audio feedback and distortion in rock guitar. Prior to Beck's arrival, guitar playing generally conformed to the "clean, bright, and jangly" sounds of early-1960s British Invasion bands or the bluesy aesthetic of 1950s African-American performers like Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley. During his short time with the Yardbirds, Beck's experimentation with feedback, distortion, and "fuzz" tone "pushed the band into directions that would open the door for psychedelic rock" while "jolt[ing] British rock forward", according to Gulla. While Beck was not the first rock guitarist to experiment with electronic distortion, he nonetheless helped to redefine the sound and role of the electric guitar in rock music. Beck's work with the Yardbirds and the Jeff Beck Group's 1968 album Truth were seminal influences on heavy metal music, which emerged in full force in the early 1970s. Gulla identifies one of Beck's characteristic traits to be his sense of pitch, particularly in exercising the whammy bar to create sounds ranging from "nose-diving bombs to subtle, perfectly pitched harmonic melodies".
According to guitarist and author Jack Wilkins, Beck is regarded alongside Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton as one of his generation's greatest guitarists, receiving praise for his technical skill and versatile playing. Stephen Thomas Erlewine finds him to be "as innovative as Jimmy Page, as tasteful as Eric Clapton, and nearly as visionary as Jimi Hendrix", although unable to achieve their mainstream success, "primarily because of the haphazard way he approached his career" while often lacking a star singer to help make his music more accessible. On his recorded output by 1991, Erlewine remarked that "never has such a gifted musician had such a spotty discography", believing Beck had largely released "remarkably uneven" solo records and only "a few terrific albums". In Christgau's Record Guide (1981), Robert Christgau essentialised Beck as "a technician" and questioned his ability to "improvise long lines, or jazz it up with a modicum of delicacy, or for that matter get funky", although he later observed a "customary focus, loyalty, and consistency of taste".
In 2015, Beck was ranked No. 5 in Rolling Stone' magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists". In an accompanying essay, guitarist Mike Campbell applauded Beck for his "brilliant technique" and "personality" in his playing, including a sense of humor expressed through the growl of his wah-wah effects. Campbell also credited Beck with expanding the boundaries of the blues, particularly on his two collaborations with Stewart.
Beck ranked in the top five of Rolling Stone and other magazine's list of 100 greatest guitarists. He was often called a "guitarist's guitarist". Rolling Stone describes him as "one of the most influential lead guitarists in rock". Although he recorded two hit albums (in 1975 and 1976) as a solo act, Beck did not establish or maintain the sustained commercial success of many of his contemporaries and bandmates.
Beck earned wide critical praise and received the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance six times and Best Pop Instrumental Performance once. In 2014 he received the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music. Beck was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice: as a member of the Yardbirds (1992) and as a solo artist (2009).
Beck was born on 24 June 1944 to Arnold and Ethel Beck at 206 Demesne Road, Wallington, England. As a 10-year-old, Beck sang in a church choir. He attended Sutton Manor Schoo and Sutton East County Secondary Modern School.
Beck cited Les Paul as the first electric guitar player who impressed him. Beck said that he first heard an electric guitar when he was 6 years old and heard Paul playing "How High the Moon" on the radio. He asked his mother what it was. After she replied it was an electric guitar and was all tricks, he said, "That's for me". Cliff Gallup, lead guitarist with Gene Vincent and the Blue Caps, was also an early musical influence, followed by B.B. King and Steve Cropper. Beck considers Lonnie Mack "a rock guitarist [who] was unjustly overlooked [and] a major influence on him and many others."
As a teenager he learned to play on a borrowed guitar and made several attempts to build his own instrument, first by gluing and bolting together cigar boxes for the body and an unsanded fence-post for the neck with model aircraft control-lines and frets simply painted on.
Upon leaving school, he attended Wimbledon College of Art, after which he was briefly employed as a painter and decorator, a groundsman on a golf course and a car paint-sprayer. Beck's sister Annetta introduced him to Jimmy Page when both were teenagers.
Beck stopped regular use of a pick in the 1980s. He produces a wide variety of sounds by using his thumb to pluck the strings, his ring finger on the volume knob and his little finger on the vibrato bar on his signature Fender Stratocaster. By plucking a string and then 'fading in' the sound with the volume knob he creates a unique sound that can resemble a human voice, among other effects. He frequently uses a wah-wah pedal both live and in the studio. Eric Clapton once said, "With Jeff, it's all in his hands".
Along with Stratocasters, Beck occasionally played Fender Telecaster and Gibson Les Paul models as well. His amplifiers were primarily Fender and Marshall. In his earlier days with the Yardbirds, Beck also used a 1954 Fender Esquire guitar (now owned by Seymour W. Duncan, and housed in the Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame) through Vox AC30s. He also played through a variety of fuzz pedals and echo units along with this set-up and has used the Pro Co RAT distortion pedal. The pickup was based on a Gibson pickup rewound by Duncan and used in a salvaged Telecaster dubbed the "Tele-Gib" which he had constructed as a gift to Beck. Scott Morgan of the Rationals, who at one point shared a dressing room with the Yardbirds, recalls how Beck amplified his lead guitar through a Vox Superbeetle while using banjo strings for the unwound G string on his guitar because "they didn't make sets with an unwound G at that point."
During the ARMS Charity Concerts in 1983 Beck used his battered Fender Esquire along with a 1954 Stratocaster and a Jackson Soloist. On Crazy Legs (1993) he played a Gretsch Duo Jet, his signature Stratocaster and various other guitars. In 2007, Fender created a Custom Shop Tribute series version of his beat-up Fender Esquire as well as his Artist Signature series Stratocaster.
Described by Rolling Stone as "one of the most influential lead guitarists in rock", Beck cited his major influences as Les Paul, the Shadows, Cliff Gallup, Ravi Shankar, Roy Buchanan, Chet Atkins, Django Reinhardt, Steve Cropper and Lonnie Mack. Of John McLaughlin, Beck said: "[he] has given us so many different facets of the guitar and introduced thousands of us to world music, by blending Indian music with jazz and classical. I'd say he was the best guitarist alive."
According to musicologist and historian Bob Gulla, Beck is credited for popularising the use of audio feedback and distortion in rock guitar. Prior to Beck's arrival, guitar playing generally conformed to the "clean, bright, and jangly" sounds of early-1960s British Invasion bands or the bluesy aesthetic of 1950s African-American performers like Muddy Waters and Bo Diddley. During his short time with the Yardbirds, Beck's experimentation with feedback, distortion, and "fuzz" tone "pushed the band into directions that would open the door for psychedelic rock" while "jolt[ing] British rock forward", according to Gulla. While Beck was not the first rock guitarist to experiment with electronic distortion, he nonetheless helped to redefine the sound and role of the electric guitar in rock music. Beck's work with the Yardbirds and the Jeff Beck Group's 1968 album Truth were seminal influences on heavy metal music, which emerged in full force in the early 1970s. Gulla identifies one of Beck's characteristic traits to be his sense of pitch, particularly in exercising the whammy bar to create sounds ranging from "nose-diving bombs to subtle, perfectly pitched harmonic melodies".
According to guitarist and author Jack Wilkins, Beck is regarded alongside Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton as one of his generation's greatest guitarists, receiving praise for his technical skill and versatile playing. Stephen Thomas Erlewine finds him to be "as innovative as Jimmy Page, as tasteful as Eric Clapton, and nearly as visionary as Jimi Hendrix", although unable to achieve their mainstream success, "primarily because of the haphazard way he approached his career" while often lacking a star singer to help make his music more accessible. On his recorded output by 1991, Erlewine remarked that "never has such a gifted musician had such a spotty discography", believing Beck had largely released "remarkably uneven" solo records and only "a few terrific albums". In Christgau's Record Guide (1981), Robert Christgau essentialised Beck as "a technician" and questioned his ability to "improvise long lines, or jazz it up with a modicum of delicacy, or for that matter get funky", although he later observed a "customary focus, loyalty, and consistency of taste".
In 2015, Beck was ranked No. 5 in Rolling Stone' magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists". In an accompanying essay, guitarist Mike Campbell applauded Beck for his "brilliant technique" and "personality" in his playing, including a sense of humor expressed through the growl of his wah-wah effects. Campbell also credited Beck with expanding the boundaries of the blues, particularly on his two collaborations with Stewart.
Bulgaria
Jeff Beck Lyrics
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DefRage driving the land on the highway x x through the green fields…
Formacja Nieżywych Schabuff Dzisiaj pierwszy raz Jechałem do stolicy sam Miałem sprawy M…
Illumenium Driving with band on a highway Towards bulgaria Just open th…
It s a Beautiful Day When you′re in a dream The time passes so slowly When you're…
It's A Beautiful Day When you're in a dream The time passes so slowly When you'…
It’s a Beautiful Day When you′re in a dream The time passes so slowly When you're…
Simon Stone East or West, South or North The road leads you…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jeff Beck:
'Cause We've Ended As Lovers Sneaking kisses in the hall Parting love notes are on the…
A Day in the Life I read the news today oh boy About a lucky man…
Ain Ain't superstitious, Black cat crossed my trail. I ain't s…
Ain't No Sunshine Ain't no sunshine when she's gone, It's not warm when she's…
All Shook Up (presley, blackwell) Bless my soul, what's wrong with me ? …
Ambitious Here is a rich boy, a bit of a brat To…
Angels I've got the sweetest little angel And I love the way…
B-I-Bickey-Bi Bo-Bo-Go As I was walking down the street I heard a…
Baby Blue Well, I've got a brand new lover I love her, yes…
Back in the Neighbourhood Take a look a around You tell me what you see Just…
Back On The Street Whoa Whoa On a routine night lots of high rollers We can tha…
Barabajagal She came, she came to meet a man, she found…
Black Tears Black tears One will fall for every good year Rolling down m…
Blackbird Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these broken win…
Blues de Luxe I don't know much about love people, But I sure think…
Blues De-Luxe I don't know too much about love, people, But I sure…
Blues Deluxe I don't know too much about love, people But I sure…
Bye Bye Blues I got a big surprise, when I saw you smile I…
Catman Cat Man's a-coming, you better look out Cat Man's a-comin', …
Cause We Ended As Lovers Sneaking kisses in the hall Parting love notes are on the…
Chuckles Ê morena quem temperou? Cigana quem temperou? O cheiro do …
Come Dancing When Charlie speaks of Lester You know someone great has gon…
Count to Ten Oh baby I'm gonna have to count to ten Because you…
Crazy Legs Well, I got a little woman called Crazy Legs She's the…
Cruisin' Cruisin', lookin' for my gal I'm cruisin', goin' don't know …
Cry Me A River Now you say you love me But you cry the whole…
Day in the House I read the news today oh boy About a lucky man…
Double Talkin My friends tried to tell me, but they were too…
Down the Drain I've woken up on mornings such as this And thought exactly…
Drinking Again I'm drinkin' again Thinkin' of when You left me That happ…
Early in the Morning Early in the morning Early in the morning Early in the morn…
Earth (Still Our Only Home) ขอแค่เธออยู่กับฉัน และเดินข้ามคืนนี้ไป ขอแค่เธออย่าหวั่นไหว …
Ecstasy Whoa One look from you Could turn anybody inside out You ti…
Elegy for Dunkirk Dear Lord and Father of mankind, Forgive our foolish ways!…
Evil Hearted You Evil hearted you. You always try to put me down, With the…
Five Feet Of Lovin' Well, I've got a little mama and my mama is…
For Your Love Here's a tear, for a souvenir And a dream, that's torn…
Freeway Jam [instrumental]…
Full Moon Boogie Put your hands together Put your hands together Get down…
Full Moon Boogie - Live Put your hands together Put your hands together Get down Ge…
Get to the Bottom Let's get to the bottom to the bottom of this Let's…
Get Workin' Get get get workin' Work Get workin' Work Get workin' Get w…
Gets Us All In The End It gets us all in the end It gets us all…
Give It to You Here's a tear, for a souvenir And a dream, that's torn…
Glad All Over Ain't no doubt about it, it must be love One little…
Goin Man, you know I've enjoyed things that kings and queens…
Going Down Well I'm going down Down, down, down, down, down I'm going d…
Got The Feeling Yeah the day is right my friends Live life as full…
Grease Monkey Hey grease monkey show me what you got Make it dirty Make…
Guitar Shop Pre-amp, pro-sound performance Groove tube Killer caps Yo…
Hangman Hopkins, Beck, Newman, Stewart, Wood) Hangman, hangman, sla…
Happenings Ten Years Time Ago Meeting people on my way Seemingly I've known one day Famili…
Haunted Haunted haunted haunted Haunted haunted haunted Did the clo…
Heart Full of Soul Sick at heart and lonely Deep in dark despair Thinking one t…
Hi Ho Silver You're everywhere and nowhere baby That's where you're at Go…
Higher Beat is gettin' stronger. Music gettin' longer, too. Music i…
Highways Well I've been searching uphill, down and around and 'round …
Hold Me Hug Me Rock Me Well, hold me baby, hold me baby Hold me baby, hold…
Hot Rod Honeymoon Hot shots in hot rods The time is now The tempo is…
How High The Moon Somewhere there's music How faint the tune Somewhere there's…
I Here's a tear, for a souvenir And a dream, that's torn…
I Ain I got a Maserati G.T. With snakeskin upholstery. I got a cha…
I Ain't Done Wrong Yeah the bells have tolled, And my baby caught that train…
I Ain't Got You I got a Maserati G.T. With snakeskin upholstery. I got a cha…
I Ain't Superstitious Ain't superstitious, Black cat crossed my trail. I ain't sup…
I Ain't Superstitous Ain't superstitious, Black cat crossed my trail. I ain't s…
I Aint Done Wrong Yeah the bells have tolled, And my baby caught that train…
I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You Here's a tear, for a souvenir And a dream, that's torn…
I Got to Have a Song Got no place to be, no ones needing me My girl…
I Love You Because Here's a tear, for a souvenir And a dream, that's torn…
I Put A Spell On You I put a spell on you Because you're mine Stop the things…
I'm A Fool To Care I'm a fool to care When you treat me this way I…
I'm a Man You pretty women, Standing in line, Make love to babe, In my…
I'm not Talkin' EP version I'm not talking, Well that's all I got to say. Us…
I've Been Drinking I'm drinkin' again Thinkin' of when You left me That happene…
I've Been Used Sometimes I sit alone and wonder all night What happened to…
Ice Cream Cakes Ice cream cakes, lollipops babe Ain't it sweet as you know I…
Jailhouse Rock The warden threw a party in the county jail The prison…
Jeff Beck Hope when your wandering by Where the next lies gonna come O…
Jody Jody these are the reasons why The backyard we played in…
Let Me (Over here) Let me love you baby, You're drivin' my poor hea…
Like A Rolling Stone Once upon a time you dressed so fine You threw the…
Lilac Wine I lost myself on a cool damp night Gave myself in…
Lost Woman Don't know where to run to, Don't know where to hide. See…
Lotta Lovin Well I wanna-wanna lotta-lotta lovin' Yes I wanna-wanna lot…
Love Is Blue I gotta take a little time A little time to think…
Love Me Like I Love You Here's a tear, for a souvenir And a dream, that's torn…
Manic Depression (Jimi Hendrix) Manic Depression is touching my soul. I know…
Mister You're a Better Man Than I Can you judge a man, By the way he wears his…
Mockin' Bird Hill When the sun in the morning peeps over the hill And…
Morning Dew (Bonnie Dobson and Tim Rose) Walk me out in the…
Mr You're A Better Man Than I (B. Hugg / M. Hugg) Can you judge a man, By the…
My Thing My thing My thing My thing Don't you mess with me yeah Wh…
Nazz Are Blue I'm searching for my baby Well I think I'm gonna cry I'm…
New Orleans I said "hey hey hey hey yeah" (I said "hey…
New Ways Been around this place for far to long Some folks think…
New York City If you've ever been to New York City, You know what…
Night After Night Turn it all on, turn it all on Night after night Are…
Nighthawks Yes I, I am a nighthawk Flying to the night (Yes) in…
Nursery Rhyme My sister's name is Puudin' Tame, They asked if she would…
Ol' Man River Old man river, that old man river, He don't say nothin',…
Over Under Sideways Down (Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!) Cars and girls are easy come by…
Pay Me No Mind Now my train is never on time I'm a come in…
People Get Ready People get ready There's a train a-coming You don't need no …
Peter Gunn Every night your line is busy, All that buzzin' makes me…
Pink Thunderbird I got a pink Thunderbird with a red plush seat Oh…
Please Mr. Jailer Please Mr. Jailer, won't you let my man go free? Please…
Plynth I've woken up on mornings such as this And thought exactly…
Pretty Pretty Baby I saw a pretty gal by the nickelodeon I asked her…
Psycho Daisies Pennsylvania snow is pretty thick, Michigan ain't where I ge…
Race With The Devil Well I've led an evil life, so they say But…
Rack My Mind Baby I got a problem, Don't know what to do. Baby I…
Rock My Mind (J. Rod) Listen! You can rock me, rock me all night…
Rocking Is Our Business Rockin' is our business And rockin' is what we do (oh…
Rollin Well, I rolled and I tumbled, Cried the whole night long. We…
Rollin And Tumblin Well, I rolled and I tumbled, Cried the whole night long. …
Rollin And Tumblin' Well, I rolled and I tumbled, Cried the whole night long. We…
Say Mama Say Mama, can I go out tonight? Say Mama, will it…
Say You Love Me (Over here) Let me love you baby, You're drivin' my poor hea…
Scared For The Children Billy skipped school again looking like a fool again What a…
Seasons Play me in the winter Play me in the summer Play me…
Shape of Things Shapes of things before my eyes, Just teach me to despise. W…
Shapes Of Things Shapes of things before my eyes Just teach me to despise Wil…
She Woman, You know you, Woman, You gotta be, Woman, I've got to…
She's a Woman - Live My love don't give me presents I know that she's no…
Short Business Hey Oh Monday morning rain Be sports and feed the flame It's…
Sitting On Top Of The World Was all the summer, and all the fall, Just trying to…
Situation People fight for the basic right to choose To live a…
Sleepwalk Sleep walk Seems like the other day My baby went away He …
Soap Opera We're sitting at this resturant Tears falling in my coffee I…
Someone To Love I ain't got nobody, I ain't got no girl. I ain't got…
Someone to Love Part 1 I ain't got nobody, I ain't got no girl. I ain't got…
Space for the Papa Space for the Papa (repeat)…
Spanish Boots Beck, Stewart, Wood) I used to work and take a…
Still I See the stars come joining down from the sky, Gently passing…
Stop Look and Learn Look at the love look at the tears Look at the…
Stroll On Strollin' on, 'Cause it's all gone, The reason why. You m…
Sugar Cane [Chorus:] I love ya, love ya like sugar cane I, I love…
Sun Is Shining The sun is shining, Don't you know it's raining in my…
Superstition Very superstitious, writing on the wall Very superstitious,…
Sweet Little Angel I've got the sweetest little angel And I love the way…
Tally Man To our house on a Friday A man calls every…
Tallyman To our house on a Friday A man calls every…
The Hangman's Knee Hopkins, Beck, Newman, Stewart, Wood) Hangman, hangman, sla…
The Nazz Are Blue I'm searching for my baby Well I think I'm gonna cry I'm…
The Sun Is Shining The sun is shining, Don't you know it's raining in my…
The Train It Kept A Rollin' Aboard a train I met a dame She was a hipster Man a…
The Train Kept A-Rollin' I hopped a train, umm, I met a real dame She…
The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise Dear one, the world is waiting for the sunrise. Every rose…
There Open up my eyes I see a quarter of life Didn't want…
Throw Down A Line Throw down a line, help a poor boy Who's drowning…
Tiger Rag Hold that tiger, hold that tiger Hold that tiger, hold that…
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You Throw my ticket out the window, throw my suitcase out…
Train Kept A Rollin I hopped a train, umm, I met a real dame She…
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