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  1. Picture Show

    A young man from a small town
    With a very large imagination
    Lay alone in his room with his radio on
    Looking for another station
    When the static from the mouthpiece
    Gave way to the sound below
    James Dean went out to Hollywood
    And put his picture in a Picture Show.
    James Dean went out to Hollywood
    And put his picture in a Picture Show.
    Chorus:
    And It's Oh Daddy get off of your knees
    Mamma why'd you have to go
    Your darling Jim is out a limb
    I put my picture in a Picture Show
    Whoa Ho! Put my picture in a Picture Show
    Hamburgers Cheeseburgers
    Wilbur and Orville Wright
    John Garfield in the afternoon
    Montgomery Clift at night
    When the static hit the mouthpiece
    Gave way to the sound below
    James Dean went out to Hollywood
    And put his picture in a Picture Show.
    (Repeat Chorus)
    A Mocca man in a wigwam sitting on a Reservation.
    With a big black hole in the belly of his soul
    Waiting on an explanation
    While the white man sits on his fat can
    And takes pictures of the Navajo
    Every time he clicks his Kodak pics
    He steals a little bit of soul.
    Every time he clicks his Kodak pics
    He steals a little bit of soul.
    (Repeat Chorus)
    Yie Hi! Put my picture in a Picture Show
    Here we go!
    A young man from a small town
    With a very large imagination...
  2. Quit Hollerin' at Me

    I don't want your big French Fry
    I don't want your car
    I don't want to buy no soap
    From no washed-up movie star
    You are so much louder
    Than the show I wanna hear
    With your sugarless gum
    Gee, but I'm dumb
    Non-alcoholic beer
    It's enough to make a grown man
    Blow up his own TV
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Quit hollerin' at me
    I heard you the first time
    I heard myself say
    Seems like the little woman
    Is getting bigger every day
    You don't have to tell the neighbors
    A little silence ain't no sin
    They already think my name is
    Where in the hell you been?
    Louder, louder, louder, louder, louder
    Constantly
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Whoa oh whoa oh
    Sweet Serenity
    Whoa oh whoa oh
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Ain't it great at the end of the day
    When there ain't no sound around
    Just me and the fence post
    Staring each other down
    Nothing but a big bunch of nothing
    Driving me insane
    Cause there ain't no voice that's louder
    Than the one inside my brain
    Hey you go on
    Go on and let me be
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Whoa oh whoa oh
    Sweet Serenity
    Whoa oh whoa oh
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Quit hollerin' at me
    Quit hollerin' at me
  3. You Got Gold

    Is there ever enough space between us
    To keep us both honest and true?
    Why is it so hard just to sit in the yard
    And stare at the sky so blue?
    I've got a new way of walking and a new way of talking
    Honey when I'm around you,
    But it gives me the blues when I've got some good news
    And you're not there to bring it to.
    Life is a blessing, it's a delicatessen
    Of all the little favors you do.
    All wrapped up together no matter the weather,
    Baby you always come through.
    It's a measure of treasure that gives me the pleasure
    Of loving you the way I do
    And you know I would gladly say I need your love badly
    And bring these little things to you.
    Chorus:
    Cause you got gold
    Gold inside of you
    You got gold
    Gold inside of you
    Well I got some
    Gold inside me too
    Well I'm thinking I'm knowing that I gotta be going
    You know I hate to say so long.
    It gives me an ocean of mixed up emotion
    I'll have to work it out in a song.
    Well I'm leaving a lot for the little I got
    But you know a lot a little will do
    And if you give me your love
    I'll let it shine up above
    And light my way back home to you.
    (Repeat Chorus)
    You got wheels
    Turning inside of you
    You got wheels
    Turning inside of you
    Well I got wheels
    Turning inside me too.
  4. Unwed Fathers

    In an Appalachian, Greyhound station 
    She sits there waiting, in a family way
    "Goodbye brother, Tell Mom I love her
    Tell all the others, I'll write someday"
    Chorus:
    From an teenage lover, to an unwed mother
    Kept undercover, like some bad dream 
    While unwed fathers, they can't be bothered
    They run like water, through a mountain stream
    In a cold and gray town, a nurse say's "Lay down"
    'This ain't no playground, and this ain't home'
    Someone's children, out having children 
    In a gray stone building, all alone
     
    On somewhere else bound, Smokey Mountain Greyhound 
    She bows her head down, hummin' lullabies
    'Your daddy never, meant to hurt you ever' 
    'He just don't live here, but you've got his eyes'
    (Repeat Chorus)
    Well, they run like water,
    Through a mountain stream
  5. Space Monkey

    Space monkey, space monkey
    What you doing out there?
    Why it's dark as a dungeon way up in the air
    Come gather round me you little monkeys and a story I'll tell
    About a brave young primate, outer space knew him well
    He was born at the top of a big old tree
    Way back in 1953.
    He could swing through the jungle and hang by his toes
    Till they took him to russia cause they could I suppose
    They dressed him up in a spacesuit and it started to snow
    Shot him off in a rocket where no man would go
    Space monkey space monkey
    What you doing out there?
    Why it's dark as a dungeon way up in the air
    There'll be no one to greet you when you get back home
    No hammer or sickle you'll be on your own.
    He had plenty of cuban bananas and loads of spam
    But he found great difficulty trying to open the can
    One day he slipped on a banana peel and the ship lost control
    It spun out of orbit and shot o]ut the black hole
    It's been four decades now, that's nine monkey years
    That's a long time for a space monkey to confront all his fears
    Space monkey space monkey
    What you doing out there?
    Why it's dark as a dungeon way up in the air
    There'll be no one to greet you when you get back home
    No hammer or sickle you'll be all on your own.
    Space monkey, space monkey
    It's time to get real
    The space race is over, how does it feel
    Cold war's had a heatwave, iron curtain's torn down
    They've rolled up the carpet in space monkey town
    Now leningrad is petersburg and petersburg's hell
    For a card-carrying monkey with a story to tell
    The space monkey was reportedly last sighted about
    A half a block off of red square
    In a karaoke bar having a few drinks with some of his friends
    There was the dog that flew sputnik
    And a blind red-headed, one legged parrot
    Who had done some minor research for dow chemical
    They were drinking american vodka
    Imported all the way from paducah, kentucky
    And reportedly had their arms around each other's
    Shoulders singing.
    "those were the days, my friend, we thought they'd never end"
    Space monkey, space monkey
    There's nothing to do
    But it's better than living in a communist zoo
    There'll be no one to greet you when you get back home
    No hammer or sickle you'll be all on you own
  6. The Late John Garfield Blues

    Black faces pressed against the glass
    Where rain has pressed it's weight
    Wind blown scarves in top down cars
    All share one western trait
    Sadness leaks through tear-stained cheeks
    From winos to dime-store Jews
    Probably don't know they give me
    These late John Garfield blues
     
    Midnight fell on Franklin Street
    And the lamppost bulbs were broke
    For the life of me, I could not see
    But I heard a brand new joke
    Two men were standing upon a bridge
    One jumped and screamed you lose
    And just left the odd man holding
    Those late John Garfield blues
     
    An old man sleeps with his conscience at night
    Young kids sleep with their dreams
    While the mentally ill sit perfectly still
    And live through life's in-betweens
     
    I'm going away to the last resort
    In week or two real soon
    Where the fish don't bite but once a night
    By the cold light of the moon
    The horses scream- the nightmares dream
    And the dead men all wear shoes
    'Cause everybody's dancin'
    Those late John Garfield blues
  7. Storm Windows

    I can hear the wheels 
    of the automobiles
    So far away - 
    just moving along through the drifting snow
    It's times like these 
    when the temperatures freeze
    I sit alone just looking at the world 
    through a storm window
    And down on the beach
    the sandman sleeps
    Time don't fly
    it bounds and leaps
    And a country band
    that plays for keeps
    They play it so slow
    Chorus:
    Don't let your baby down
    Don't let your baby down
    Don't let your baby down
     
    Well, the spirits were high 
    'til the well went dry
    For so long the raven at my window 
    was only a crow
    I bought the rights 
    to the inside fights
    And watched a man
    just beating his hand
    against a storm window
    While miles away 
    o'er hills and streams
    A candle burns
    A witch's dreams
    And silence is golden
    till it screams
    Right through your bones
    (Repeat Chorus)
    Storm windows - Gee but I'm getting old
    Storm window - keep away the cold
  8. Jesus the Missing Years

    (Spoken)
    Jesus.... the missing years

    It was raining. It was cold
    West Bethlehem was no place for a twelve year old
    So he packed his bags and he headed out
    To find out what the world's about
    He went to France. He went to Spain
    He found love. He found pain.
    He found stores so he started to shop
    But he had no money so he got in trouble with a cop
    Kids in trouble with the cops
    From Israel didn't have no home
    So he cut his hair and moved to Rome
    It was there he met his Irish bride
    And they rented a flat on the lower east side of Rome...
    Italy that is
    Music publishers, book binders, Bible belters, Money Changers,
    Spoon Benders and lots of pretty Italian chicks.
    Chorus:
    Charley bought some popcorn
    Billy bought a car
    Someone almost bought the farm
    But they didn't go that far
    Things shut down at midnight
    At least around here they do
    Cause we all reside down the block
    Inside at ....23 Skidoo.
    Wine was flowing so were beers
    So Jesus found his missing years
    So He went to a dance and said "This don't move me"
    He hiked up his pants and he went to a movie
    On his thirteenth birthday he saw "Rebel without a Cause"
    He went straight on home and invented Santa Claus
    Who gave him a gift and he responded in kind
    He gave the gift of love and went out of his mind
    You see him and the wife wasn't getting along
    So he took out his guitar and he wrote a song
    Called "The Dove of Love Fell Off the Perch"
    But he couldn't get divorced in the Catholic Church
    At least not back then anyhow
    Jesus was a good guy he didn't need this shit
    So he took a pill with a bag of peanuts and
    A Coca-Cola and he swallowed it.
    He discovered the Beatles
    And he recorded with the Stones
    Once He even opened up a three-way package
    In Southern California for old George Jones
    (Repeat Chorus)
    The years went by like sweet little days
    With babies crying pork chops and beaujolais
    When he woke up he was seventeen
    The world was angry. The world was mean.
    Why the man down the street and the kid on the stoop
    All agreed that life stank. All the world smelled like poop
    Baby poop that is ..the worst kind
    So he grew his hair long and threw away his comb
    And headed back to Jerusalem to find Mom, Dad and home
    But when he got there the cupboard was bare
    Except for an old black man with a fishing rod
    He said "Whatcha gonna be when you grow up?"
    Jesus said "God"
    Oh my God, what have I gotten myself into?
    I'm a human corkscrew and all my wine is blood
    They're gonna kill me Mama. They don't like me Bud.
    So Jesus went to Heaven and he went there awful quick
    All them people killed him and he wasn't even sick
    So come and gather around me my contemporary peers
    And I'll tell you all the story of
    Jesus...The Missing Years
    (Repeat Chorus)
    We all reside down the block
    Inside at ....23 Skidoo.
  9. Humidity Built the Snowman

    Does he still think about her
    Why there was never really any doubt
    Every time he lights a candle
    Or blows a candle out
    The scientific nature of the ordinary man
    Is to go on out and do the best you can
    I don't think that you know
    That I think you don't know
    That old barometer goes crazy baby
    Every time it starts to snow
    You won't find me walking
    Round your part of town
    Humidity built the snowman
    Sunshine brought him down
    This world is full of people
    They never seem to fall
    Somebody said they seen you
    You hadn't changed at all
    The fundamental story
    Of the contemporary man
    Is to walk away and someday understand
    I don't think that you know
    That I think you don't know
    That old barometer goes crazy baby
    Every time it starts to snow
    You won't find me walking
    Round your part of town
    Humidity built the snowman
    Sunshine brought him down
    The scientific nature of the ordinary man
    Is to go on out and do the best you can
    I don't think that you know
    That I think you don't know
    That old barometer goes crazy baby
    Every time it starts to snow
    You won't find me walking
    Round your part of town
    Humidity built the snowman
    Sunshine brought him down
    Humidity built the snowman
    Sunshine brought him down
    Brought him down
  10. Illegal Smile

    When I woke up this morning, things were lookin' bad
    Seem like total silence was the only friend I had
    Bowl of oatmeal tried to stare me down... and won
    And it was twelve o'clock before I realized
    That I was havin' ... no fun

    Chorus:
    But fortunately I have the key to escape reality
    And you may see me tonight with an illegal smile
    It don't cost very much, but it lasts a long while
    Won't you please tell the man I didn't kill anyone
    No I'm just tryin' to have me some fun

    Last time I checked my bankroll,
    It was gettin' thin
    Sometimes it seems like the bottom
    Is the only place I've been
    I Chased a rainbow down a one-way street... dead end
    And all my friends turned out to be insurance salesmen

    (Repeat Chorus)

    Well, I sat down in my closet with all my overalls
    Tryin' to get away
    From all the ears inside my walls
    I dreamed the police heard
    Everything I thought... what then?
    Well I went to court
    And the judge's name was Hoffman
    Ah but fortunately I have the key to escape reality

    Last Chorus:
    And you may see me tonight with an illegal smile
    It don't cost very much, but it lasts a long while
    Won't you please tell the man I didn't kill anyone
    No I'm just tryin' to have me some fun
    Well done, hot dog bun, my sister's a nun
  11. Daddy's Little Pumpkin

    You must be daddy's little pumpkin
    I can tell by the way you roll
    You must be daddy's little pumpkin
    I can tell by the way you roll
    Why it's quarter past eleven
    And you're sleeping on the bedroom floor
    I can see the fire burning
    Burning right behind your eyes
    I can see the fire burning
    Burning right behind your eyes
    You must of swallowed a candle
    Or some other kind of surprise
    I'm going down to Memphis
    I got three hundred dollars in cash
    I'm going down to Memphis
    I got three hundred dollars in cash
    All the women in Memphis
    Want to see how long my money will last
    I'm going downtown
    I'm gonna to rattle somebody's cage
    I'm going downtown
    I'm gonna rattle somebody's cage
    I'm gonna beat on my guitar
    And strut all around the stage
    If you see my baby coming
    Don't tell her that her daddy's in jail
    If you see my baby coming
    Don't you tell her that her daddy's in jail
    She'd sell her little pumpkin just to raise
    Her sweet daddy's bail
    You must be daddy's little pumpkin
    I can tell by the way you roll
    You must be daddy's little pumpkin
    I can tell by the way you roll
    You never do nothing
    To save your doggone soul.
  12. Lake Marie

    Chorus:
    We were standing 
    Standing by peaceful waters 
    Standing by peaceful waters
    Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh
    Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh
    Many years ago along the Illinois-Wisconsin Border
    There was this Indian tribe
    They found two babies in the woods
    White babies
    One of them was named Elizabeth
    She was the fairer of the two
    While the smaller and more fragile one was named Marie
    Having never seen white girls before
    And living on the two lakes known as the Twin Lakes
    They named the larger and more beautiful Lake, Lake Elizabeth
    And thus the smaller lake that was hidden from the highway
    Became known forever as Lake Marie
    (Repeat Chorus)
    Many years later I found myself talking to this girl
    Who was standing there with her back turned to Lake Marie
    The wind was blowing especially through her hair
    There was four Italian sausages cooking on the outdoor grill
    And Man, they was ssssssssizzlin'
    Many years later we found ourselves in Canada
    Trying to save our marriage and perhaps catch a few fish
    Whatever seemed easier
    That night she fell asleep in my arms
    Humming the tune to 'Louie Louie'
    Aah baby, We gotta go now.
    (Repeat Chorus)
    The dogs were barking as the cars were parking
    The loan sharks were sharking the narcs were narcing
    Practically everyone was there
    In the parking lot by the forest preserve
    The police had found two bodies
    Nay, naked bodies
    Their faces had been horribly disfigured by some sharp object
    Saw it on the news 
    On the TV news 
    In a black and white video
    You know what blood looks like in a black and white video?
    Shadows, Shadows that's exactly what it looks like
    All the love we shared between her and me was slammed
    Slammed up against the banks of Old Lake Marie, Marie

    We were standing 
    Standing by peaceful waters
    Standing by peaceful waters
    Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh
    Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh
    Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh
    Whoa Wah Oh Wha Oh
    Standing by peaceful waters  
    Peaceful waters 
    Standing by peaceful waters 
    Peaceful waters
    Standing by peaceful waters
    Peaceful waters
    Standing by peaceful waters 
    Peaceful waters
    Ahh baby, we gotta go now
  13. If I Could

    If I could make my living going fishing
    Then I would make my living with a line and pole
    Put food on the table pay the money to the landlord
    Buy some working clothes
    Cause I ain't making money going fishing Like I'm paid at the factory
    If I could pay all these bills with my guitar
    Then I would pay these bills with some rock and roll
    Put food on the table pay the money to the landlord
    Buy some working clothes
    Cause I ain't making money playing guitar Like I'm paid at the factory

    [Chorus]
    Now if I could (if I could)
    Then I would (then I would)
    Make money doing something that I love
    I'd thank my lucky stars above
    If I could just get by loving you dear
    Then I would just get by making love to you
    Put food on the table pay the money to the landlord
    Buy some working clothes
    Cause I ain't making money making love
    Like I'm paid at the factory

    [Chorus]
    If I could make my living going fishing
    Then I would make my living with a line and pole
    Put food on the table pay the money to the landlord
    Buy some working clothes
    Cause I ain't making money going fishing
    Like I'm paid at the factory

    [Chorus]
    If I could just get by loving you dear
    Then I would just get by making love to you
    Put food on the table pay the money to the landlord
    Buy some working clothes
    Cause I ain't making money making love
    Like I'm paid at the factory
    Put food on the table pay the money to the landlord
    Buy some working clothes
    Cause I ain't making money making love
    Like I'm paid at the factory
    Put food on the table pay the money to the landlord
    Buy some working clothes
    Cause I ain't making money making love
    Like I'm paid at the factory
  14. Stick a Needle in My Eye

    I’m awfully tired of the same old business
    Kiss the babies, make 'em cry
    I'm only lookin' for one good woman
    Cross my heart and hope to die
    Stick a needle in my eye, eye, eye
    Got a load of mashed potatoes
    Holdin' gravy like a fishin' hole
    I know something that might sound funny
    I got no money and my buddy's broke
    I got no money and my buddy's broke
    Counterculture, mother vulture
    Post Toasties and a quart of beer
    I'm only looking for a place to go to
    Somebody ask me what I'm doin' here?
    Somebody ask me what I'm doin' here?
    A boneless breast and a crispy thigh
    Sittin' at the bar n' giving me the eye
    Black crows on a garbage can
    What kind of fella do you think I am?
    Stick a needle in my eye, eye, eye
    I'm fallin' in with bad companions
    My mind is weak and my throat is dry
    Thanksgiving in the Grand Canyon
    Can't keep my fingers off that country pie
    I'm awfully tired of the same old business
    Kiss the babies, make 'em cry
    I'm only lookin' for one good woman
    Cross my heart and hope to die
    Stick a needle in my eye, eye, eye
    Stick a needle in my eye, eye, eye
  15. You Mean So Much to Me

    A girl meets a guy A car passes by
    The moon shines down on a tree
    A kid in the park
    Should have been home by dark
    You mean so much to me
    The snow on the ground
    A merry-go_round
    A sight that was somethin' to see
    Some cigarette smoke
    Some laughter a joke
    You mean so much to me
    It seems to be
    Like heaven to me
    With you at the end of the day
    Here's looking at you
    Here's looking at me
    Dancing with history
    That old crocodile
    Got a satisfied smile
    His life is no big mystery
    A postcard you wrote
    A musical note
    You mean so much to me
    Here's looking at you
    Here's looking at you
    Here's looking at me
    Dancing with history
    It seems to be
    Like heaven to me
    With you at the end of the day
    A girl meets a guy
    A car passes by
    The moon shines down on a tree
    I'm thinking of you
    So what else is new
    You mean so much to me
    You mean so much to me