Joe Cocker (born 20 May 1944) is an English rock/blues singer who came to popularity in the 1960s, and is most known for his gritty voice and his cover versions of popular songs, particularly those of The Beatles.
Joe Cocker - N' Oubliez Jamais
Papa, why do you play all the same old songs
Why do you sing with the melody
Cause down on the street somethings goin' on
There's a new beat and a brand new song
He said In my life, there was so much anger
Still I have no regrets
just like you, I was such a rebel
So dance your own dance, and never forget
N'oubliez jamais
I heard my father say
Every generation has it's way
A need to disobey
N'oubliez jamais
It's in your destiny
A need to disagree
When rules get in the way
N'oubliez jamais
Mamma, why do you dance to the same old songs
Why do you sing only the harmony
Cause down on the street something's goin' on
There's a new beat and a brand new song
She said in my heart theres a young girls passion
For a life long duet someday soon
Someone's smile will haunt you
So sing your own song and never forget
[Chorus]
What is this game
Searching for love or fame, it's all the same
One of these days you say that love will be the cure
I'm not so sure
[Chorus]
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