the people Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people, right on I gotta ask you comrades and brothers How do you treat you own woman
window (Now I stand at my window) Ring my hands and cry (Ring my hands and cry) I hate to loose that woman (I hate to loose that woman) Hate to say goodbye
million dollars Pitchin' in the Major Leagues Then he stared straight into Paul's bloodshot eyes And said, "Who would you be?" "Would you be John Lennon
's my baby doll, my baby doll, my baby doll She's the girl in the red-blue jeans, She's the queen of all the teens, She's the wo-woman that I know, She's the woman
to the people Power to the people Power to the people Power to the people, right on I gotta ask you comrades and brothers How do you treat you own woman
a woman delicious And a matter of fate" Big wheel's still rolling Down on me One thing i can tell you Is you got to be free John lennon said that And
Baby please come home When I was feelin' blue on my birthday You took me to Ichiban for karaoke Got drunk and we sang songs I sang woman by John Lennon
bar noise my friend looked at me and said): He said a pop song used to be a powerful thing, you could turn on the am and John Lennon would sing or
(John Lennon) Woman I can hardly express, My mixed emotions and my thoughtlessness, After all I'm forever in your debt, And woman I will try to express
CARTER "Live from New York, it s Saturday Night." "Elvis Presley died today at Baptist Hospital in Memphis." (Of heart failure, drug overdose on 8/16/77) "John Lennon
a woman delicious And a matter of fate" Big wheel's still rolling Down on me One thing I can tell you Is you got to be free John Lennon said that And
(John Lennon) When i was a little boy, Way back home in liverpool, My mama told me, i was great. Then when i was a teenager, I knew that i had got something
Imagine (x26) John Lennon is a trademark of Yoko Ono Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! John Lennon is a trademark of Yoko Ono Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! Oh no! What John Lennon
: (John Lennon) When i was a little boy, Way back home in liverpool, My mama told me, i was great. Then when i was a teenager, I knew that i had got