R.A.M.O.N.E.S.

Album: 1916 (1991)
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  • New York City, N.Y.C.,
    Pretty mean when it wants to be,
    Black leather,knee-hole pants,
    Can't play no high school dance,
    Fuzz tone,hear 'em go,
    Hear 'em on the radio,

    Misfits, twilight zone,
    R-A-M-O-N-E-S [2],RAMONES,
    Bad boy rock,bad boy roll,
    Gabba gabba,see them go,
    C,Jay now hit the gas,
    Hear Marky kick some ass,
    Go Johnny,go, go, go Tommy o-way-o,
    [Repeat]

    Bad boys then, bad boys now,
    Good buddies,mau [3],keep it up,
    Rock 'n' roll,good music save your soul,
    Dee Dee, he left home,
    Joey call me the phone.
    [Repeat] Writer/s: IAN KILMISTER, MICHAEL BURSTON, PHILIP CAMPBELL, PHILIP JOHN TAYLOR
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • Dan Gillespy from Courtenay BcA perfect tribute to the punk legends the Ramones.
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