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A party to party
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rock songwriter folk bob dylan vocalist guitarist neilyoung message john lennon randb leonard cohen miracles contemporary pop mark clarke substantial songs poetis lyrics
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Contemporary Pop, Rock, Folk , Rythm and Blues, usually poetic with a message. Songwriter, Guitarist , Vocalist with many of the songs performed and recorded
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Genre
Pop Indie Pop
Charts
Peak #535
Peak in subgenre #62
Author
Mark McCahon
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Mark McCahon
Uploaded
November 04, 2013
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MP3 4.2 MB 128 kbps 4:32
Story behind the song
To party or not to party that is the question.
Lyrics
A party to party Went from pub into pub in the name of love Went from party from party in the search for love But when I gave up as I’d had enough In walks my love with a deep warm cup She said “Fill it with love” No matter what I say No matter what I do It’s alright For there’s an ocean of love in her She’s gonna drown me in it tonight Went from pub into pub Went from party to party Fill it with love Bought the pleasure of love from a barmaids smile Sought the treasure of love in a garbage pile But when I gave up as the taste turned vile In walks my love with good grace and style She said “Fill it up with love” No matter what I want No matter what I need It’s alright For there’s an ocean of love in her She’s gonna drown me in it tonight Went from lust into lust Went from body to body Went from pub into pub Went from party to party Went from pub into pub Went from body to body Went from lust into lust Went from party to party Went from lust into lust Went from body to body Went from pub into pub Went from party to party Went from pub into pub Went from body to body Went from lust into lust Went from party to party FILL IT WITH LOVE Mark McCahon Copyrighted © 1990 Mark McCahon all rights reserved
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