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The Bigger They Are the Harder They Fall
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This is a new mix of an old song of mine about life in one of our local Jersey Shore towns... with reference made to the former mayor who will soon be taking up residence in one of our fine federal corrections facilities.
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All original music... rock/folk/indie
Our new music video for "I'm Into Something Good" is now up on featuring Bella Donna We bring you all original music... with rock/folk-rock/country/blues influences. It's pretty much a one man operation around here, with me(Jim) writing and performing almost all of the guitar, keyboard, and vocal parts. Donna, the lovely lady in the photo, provides the inspiration. She's a very funny, unique and special lady. You can see Donna in action . If you experience a problem playing the songs here at SoundClick, you can download and play some of them here: or visit us at
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Genre
Rock Rock General
Charts
Peak #135
Peak in subgenre #48
Author
J. Zheutlin
Rights
2007 J. Zheutlin
Uploaded
March 16, 2013
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MP3 3.9 MB 160 kbps 3:26
Lyrics
I grew up in a small town in New Jersey My best friend Bobby tried to be oh so tough, uh huh. Bobby got high one day and joined the army They sent him home in a big wooden box My sister hung around with the wrong crowd Her boyfriend thought he was oh, oh so tough, uh huh. She's gonna visit him at his new home next Sunday At the Monmouth county jail. The bigger they are, the harder they fall It's a foolish man who won't heed the call. A wise man said it 2000 years ago, You're gonna reap exactly what you sow. The big shot developer owns the mayor He pays him off with lots of crisp new c-notes. They go cruisin' together on Sunday On the mayor's new big white sailin' boat. The mayor started hangin' with this mob guy, But he didn't know he was turned by the FBI He's gonna be in for the surprise of his life When his trial comes up in July (repeat chorus)
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