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− | [[Sister Ray]] is originally be The [[Velvet Underground]], appearing on their album ''White Light/White Heat | + | '''''[[Sister Ray]]''''' is originally be The [[Velvet Underground]], appearing on their album '''''White Light/White Heat'''''. <br/> |
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+ | It was also covered by (among others) [[Joy Division]] on their album '''''Still'''''.<br/> | ||
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Now could it be the police?<br/> | Now could it be the police?<br/> | ||
They're gonna take you for a ride ride<br/> | They're gonna take you for a ride ride<br/> | ||
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+ | Music: John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, Lou Reed / Lyrics: Lou Reed<br/> | ||
+ | <span style="color:darkblue;"> Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes. </span><br/> | ||
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Revision as of 00:40, 31 October 2009
Sister Ray is originally be The Velvet Underground, appearing on their album White Light/White Heat.
It was also covered by (among others) Joy Division on their album Still.
Lyrics
Duck and Sally inside
They're cooking for the Down Five
Who's staring at Miss Rayon
Who's busy looking up her Pig Pen
I'm searching for my mainline
I said I couldn't hit it sideways
I couldn't hit it sideways
Just like Sister Ray said
Rosie and Miss Rayon
They're busy waiting for her Brewster
Who just got back from Carolina
She said she didn't like the weather
They're busy waiting for her sailor
Just dressed in pink and leather
He said he's here from Alabama
He wants to know the way to earn a dollar
Cecil's got his new piece
He cocks and shoots it between 3:00 and 4:00
He aims it at the sailor
Shoots him down dead on the floor
Ah, you shouldn't do that
Don't you know you'll stain the carpet
Don't you know you'll stain the carpet
By the way, have you got a dollar?
No I haven't got the time time
She's too busy sucking on my ding-dong
She's too busy sucking on my ding-dong
She does it just like Sister Ray said
Now who is that knocking
Who's knocking at my chamber door
Now could it be the police?
They're gonna take you for a ride ride
Music: John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker, Lou Reed / Lyrics: Lou Reed
Lyrics and music are property and copyright of their respective rights holders and provided only for study purposes.
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