by MGK feat. Earl St. Clair on album F*ck It
Let me tell you how the story goes See I was born to rock and roll My momma kept me close to home While my daddy was a rolling stone So I rock (so I rock) and I roll (and I roll) And I rock (and I roc
by Was (Not Was) on album Papa Was a Rolling Stone
It was the third of September That day I'll always remember, yes I will 'Cause that was the day that my daddy died I never had a chance to see him Never heard nothin' but bad things about him Mama I'm
by Was (Not Was) on album Papa Was a Rolling Stone
It was the third of September That day I'll always remember, yes I will 'Cause that was the day that my daddy died I never had a chance to see him Never heard nothin' but bad things about him Mama I'm
by Fat Joe on album Rolling Stone Original
I Know You Came To Party So Get Up On Your Feet Yea Baby Just Truk That Body And Sing Along With Me Come On I Know You Been Searching For Someone Who Satisfies You And Gives You So Much More [Fat Joe
by Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show on album Miscellaneous
Ha, ha, ha, I don't believe it Da, da, ah, ooh, don't touch me Hey, Ray, hey, Sugar Tell them who we are Well, we're big rock singers we've got golden fingers And we're loved everywhere we go (That s
by Dr. Hook on album The Collection
Ha, ha, ha, I don't believe it Da, da, ah, ooh, don't touch me Hey, Ray! Hey, Sugar! Tell 'em who we are Well, we're big rock singers We've got golden fingers And we're loved everywhere we go (That s
by Soundmachine on album Ultimate Backing Tracks: Classic Rock, Vol. 3
Ha, ha, ha, I don't believe it Da, da, ah, ooh, don't touch me Hey, Ray! Hey, Sugar! Tell them who we are ... Well, we're big rock singers We've got golden fingers And we're loved everywhere we go (t
by Sammy Kershaw on album Better Than I Used To Be
(feat. Jamey Johnson) Well, we're two country singers, we got golden fingers and we're loved everywhere we go We sing about beauty and we sing about truth at ten thousand dollars a show We take a
by Dr. Hook on album 40 Wacky Classics of the '70s
(improv. speaking) Well we're big rock singers we've got golden fingers and we're loved everywhere we go we sing about beauty and we sing about truth at ten thousand dollars a show we take all kinds
by Dr. Hook on album Only the Best '70, Volume 4
(improv. speaking) Well we're big rock singers we've got golden fingers and we're loved everywhere we go we sing about beauty and we sing about truth at ten thousand dollars a show we take all kinds
by MIDIFine Systems on album Best for Musicians No. 314 (Karaoke Version)
Well we're big rock singers we've got golden fingers and we're loved everywhere we go we sing about beauty and we sing about truth at ten thousand dollars a show we take all kinds of pills to give us
by Poison on album Crack A Smile ... And More!
Poison Crack A Smile ... And More! Cover Of The Rolling Stone Coughing, Blues?: "Gol, Bret--don't touch me there!" Bret: I'm gonna tell you who we are. Well we're big rock singers we got
by Dr. Hook on album Miscellaneous
Dr. Hook Miscellaneous The Cover Of "rolling Stone" THE COVER OF THE ROLLING STONE Dr Hook & the Medicine Show (talking...) Ha ha ha I don't believe it Da, da, ah, ah don't touch it Hey, Ray, Hey Sug
by Dr. Hook on album Miscellaneous
Dr. Hook Miscellaneous Cover Of The Rolling Stone Cover of the Rolling Stone -- Dr. Hook ---------------------------------------- Stuff in brackets [] is some dude talkin'. Other stuff is the sing
by Dr. Hook on album Greatest Hits
Miscellaneous Cover Of The Rolling Stone Cover of the Rolling Stone -- Dr. Hook Stuff in brackets [] is some dude talkin'. Other stuff is the singer. well, were big rock singers, we got golden finger
by Was (Not Was) on album The Collection
It was the third of September That day I'll always remember, yes I will 'Cause that was the day that my daddy died I never had a chance to see him Never heard nothin' but bad things about him Mama I'm
by Was (Not Was) on album The 80's Collection - 1990 - The Next Generation - Volume 2
It was the third of September That day I'll always remember, yes I will 'Cause that was the day that my daddy died I never had a chance to see him Never heard nothin' but bad things about him Mama I'm
by Was (Not Was) on album Are You Okay?
It was the third of September That day I'll always remember, yes I will 'Cause that was the day that my daddy died I never had a chance to see him Never heard nothin' but bad things about him Mama I'm
by Was (Not Was) on album Was (Not Was): The Collection
It was the third of September That day I'll always remember, yes I will 'Cause that was the day that my daddy died I never had a chance to see him Never heard nothin' but bad things about him Mama I'm