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Best Cover Version - Starring You

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I love classic rock.  There are some songs you listen to, and some songs that move you, and some songs that you just have to belt out at the top of your lungs when you hear them because it feels so good (regardless of how good you do or do not sound).  You might hear them at random (impromptu performance) or you might crank them up just for a little pick me up (it works).   Whether you're the front person, lead singer, or solo artist (I guess it's a duet if you're singing along), which song or songs can you really put out there like a champ?  One that comes to me right away is "Rock and Roll" by Led Zeppelin.   What a shame, those guys had to settle for Robert Plant when they could have hired me!
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Social Butterfly

Rip This Joint

The Rolling Stones

 

Mama says yes, Papa says no
Make up your mind 'cause I gotta go
We're gonna raise hell at the Union Hall
Drive myself right over the wall
Rip this joint, gonna save your soul
Round and round and round we go
Roll this joint, gonna get down low
Start my starter, gonna stop the show (Yeah)

 

Rip this joint, gonna rip yours too
Some brand new steps and some weight to lose
Gonna roll this joint, gonna get down low
Round and round and round we'll go
Wham, Bham, Birmingham, Alabam' don't give a **bleep**
Little Rock and I'm fit to top
Ahhhhhgh!, let it rock

 

 

Old fashioned rocker. My favorite part is when I get to scream with Mick

 

Ahhhhhhhhgh!

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She loves you by the Fab 4️⃣ I truly love all their songs, but this is one of my top five favs and I can sing it really great, especially if I'm in the car!

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