Death Valley '69

Album: Bad Moon Rising (1984)
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  • Groooooahhh!

    Coming down
    Sadie, I love it
    Now now now
    Death valley '69

    You're right
    You're right
    You're right
    You're right
    You're right you were right
    I was on the wrong track
    We're deep in the valley
    How deep in the gully
    And now in the canyon
    And now in the canyon
    Out in the yonder way out in the yonder
    She started to holler
    She started to holler
    I didn't wanna
    I didn't wanna
    I didn't wanna
    I didn't wanna
    But she started to holler
    So I had to hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it
    Deep in the valley
    In the trunk of an old car
    In the back of a Chevy
    I got sand in my mouth you got sand in your mouth
    And you got sun in your eyes I got sun in your eyes
    Blind blinded
    And you wanted to get there
    But I couldn't go faster I wanted to get there
    But you couldn't go faster
    So I started to hit it you couldn't go faster
    So I started to hit it
    I started to hit it hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it
    Hit it

    Coming down
    Sadie, I love it
    Now now now
    Death valley '69
    Death valley '69
    Death valley '69
    Death valley '69
    Ieieieioooooaoaoaieeih! Writer/s: KIM A. GODRON, LEE M. RANALDO, LYDIA LUNCH, ROBERT BERT, THURSTON J. MOORE
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Clif from The Mountains Of The WorldBeen a listener of Sonic Youth from their first releases. I'm a professional artist. oil painter. I've heard that Gerhard Richter had something to do with album.
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