Chip n' Tony

Album: Real Animal (2008)
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  • I'll I ever wanted was a four piece band
    Yeah we're coming on strong
    Just like an accident
    Are you standing up
    Are you laying down
    Are you growing up
    You start sleeping around
    Chip & Tony said, it was against the law
    C'mon

    Up on the mound
    I was ten feet tall
    Had my black turtleneck
    Just like my Marshall

    Up on the mound
    Up on the mound
    Everybody looking
    Their not going down
    Chip & Tony said, it was against the law
    C'mon

    I'm torn picture postcard of a California dream
    I'm the last drink of water from salt & sea
    I love you now, like I loved you then
    I love you now, like I loved you then
    Chip & Tony said, it was against the law, c'mon
    Chip & Tony said, it was against the law, c'mon

    One is taking off this California goodbye (???)
    Lessors of an offer to Vicks vaporize (???)
    I'll bethe on top of down in the flood
    I don't want to stop living
    I don't want to give up
    Chip & Tony said, it was against the law, c'mon
    Chip & Tony said, it was against the law, c'mon
    Chip & Tony said, it was against the law, c'mon
    C'mon, c'mon, c'mon Writer/s: Alejandro Escovedo, Chuck Prophet
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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