by Janis Ian on album Hunger (Bonus Track Version)
they say that you can choose your friends but you can't choose your family and it's a lucky man who ends up in good company i've done my share of looking back regret's my middle name but the time goes
by Janis Ian on album God and the FBI
if i had boots like emmy lou's i'd be a country star with rhinestones on my bvd's and a hummingbird guitar i'd buy myself the biggest bus that ever graced the track with a loveseat for the two of us a
by Janis Ian on album God & The FBI
if i had boots like emmy lou's i'd be a country star with rhinestones on my bvd's and a hummingbird guitar i'd buy myself the biggest bus that ever graced the track with a loveseat for the two of us a
by Janis Ian on album Remember: Live in Japan & Australia
When we grow old And love grows cold And time runs down Like a river That calls us home The eyes grow dim The light grown thin And time will End here forever Long time gone Then time and the river M
by Janis Ian on album Present Company
The sunlight reminds you of where you've been Would I be? Could I be true to thee? The seaside in prisms reflects your name Would I be? Could I be true to me?
by Janis Ian on album Society's Child: The Verve Recordings
In the tangles of my mind and a haze of mourning wine As the swollen evening sun turns to a morning shroud And the purple grains of sand whisper through my hourglass hands convincing me I've little ti
by Janis Ian on album Present Company
The sunlight reminds you of where you've been Would I be? Could I be true to thee? The seaside in prisms reflects your name Would I be? Could I be true to me?
by Janis Ian on album Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album Spirit of the '60s: Folk Rock Singers & Songwriters
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album The Core of Rock
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album This Land is Your Land: The Folk Years
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album Classic Protest Songs from Smithsonian Folkways
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album The Folk Years: Reason to Believe
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album 45's on CD, Volume III ('66-'69)
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album Flower Power: The Time of the Season
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album Singers & Songwriters
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album AM Gold: The '60s Generation
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album The Folk Years
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album Songs of Protest
Come to my door, baby Face is clean and shining black as night My mother went to answer You know that you looked so fine Now, I could understand your tears and your shame She called you 'Boy' instead
by Janis Ian on album Society's Child: The Verve Recordings
Come to my door baby, The place is clean and shining, Black is the night. My mother went to answer you know That you looked so fine. Now I could understand your tears and your shame, She called you "b