Lyrics of DO IT AGAIN by Steely Dan: You go back Jack do it again, Wheel turning 'round and 'round, You go back Jack do it again Click here now!
The Lyrics Well, I'm really developing a fondness for these "2 songs in 1" parody pieces. Today's entry goes back to Steely Dan's 1st Album to use the musical structure of "Do It Again" to receive the lyrical theme of James Taylor's mellow "You've Got A Friend". (Instrumental In...
Download the Drum Backing Track of Do It Again as made famous by Steely Dan. Minus Drums MP3, HD Version. Designed for Playalong or Recording.
Win it Again (Tribute to Title #27). Parody song lyrics for the song Do It Again by Steely Dan
When you're on your own You walk through the rain You walk around the house Then walk around it again You pretend you're happy That you've got it all But don't be upset If you fall on your knees And beg like a dog I've reached a low, don't you know You're the apple of ...
The title makes it clear. A La Sala (“To the Room” in Spanish), the fourth studio album by Khruangbin, is an exercise in returning in order to go further, and do so on your own terms. It extends the air of mystery and sanctity that’s key to how bassist Laura Lee Ochoa, drum...
Finish these Steely Dan lyrics: "They call Alabama the Crimson Tide. Call me..." "...Deacon Blues" "...any name when I lose" "...a cab, I've lost my shoes." "...a travel agent, I'd like to book a Royal Carribean Cruise." ...
I would think it would be obvious. At least, it seemed to be to me. ANYTHING you win is going to be taxed. So cash would be the way to go. Sure, a new car looks good onstage and generates a great deal of excitement. And trip giveaways are always accompanied by elaborately ...
It’s All Info With Little Emotion We start with the lyrics. While most mainstream pop songs follow some kind of traditional narrative form – a guy falls in love, the guy gets his heart broken, etc. –“We Didn’t Start the Fire” opts for a blitzkrieg of information. In less than ...
As to The Big List, it’s the usual list of those who were really formative and influential: Suzanne Vega, Joni Mitchell, Rickie Lee Jones, Sting/The Police, Steely Dan, Paul Simon, and Jethro Tull with the ...