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Do You Like Worms?
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My first attempt at modular recording
acoustic pop
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I've been writing songs since i was 12. Mostly light pop type stuff, but the last few years I've really started to write with better chords and arrangements, stuff thats a bit more than "pop". I really dont know what to call my music anymore. It's really a combination of lots of different styles.
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Charts
Peak #203
Peak in subgenre #12
Author
Brian Wilson/ Van Dyke Parks
Rights
1966
Uploaded
March 30, 2005
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MP3 3.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Apparently it's about the colonists ("bicycle riders") of early America and how they ultimately expanded the US from Plymouth Rock all the way to Hawaii.
Lyrics
Wavin from the ocean liner, Beaded cheering Indians behind them. Rock, rock, roll, Plymouth rock roll over. Rock, rock, roll, Plymouth rock roll over. Ribbon of concrete, Just see what you've done, done, To the church of the American Indian. Once upon the Sandwich Isles, The social structure steamed upon Hawaii. Rock, rock, roll, Plymouth rock roll over. Rock, rock, roll, Plymouth rock roll over. Bicycle rider, Just see what you've done, done, To the church of the American Indian. Mahala lu lei, Mahalo lu la, Keni waka pula. (Repeat 6x)
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