Let me tell you about a girl I know
She’s my baby and I love her so
Every morning when the sun comes up
She brings me coffee in my favorite cup
That’s why I know, yes I know
Hallelujah I just love her so
When I call her on the telephone
She says, «Baby, I’m all alone»
By the time I count from one to four
She’ll be knocking on my door
In the evening when the sun goes down
And there ain’t nobody else around
She kisses me and she holds me tight
She says, «Baby everything is alright»
That’s why I know, that’s why I know
Hallelujah, I just love her so
Hallelujah, I just love her so
Hallelujah, I just love that chick so
The's song's main riff is basically Louis Armstrong's - All Meat and No Potatoes. Les Paul's and a heavy snare back beat instead of trumpets and hi hat playing the backbeat - basically the same tune though...
I saw them at the Filmore East... Put stuffed animals under my covers and snuck out my window. Got some Boone"s Farm and we went down to the city. Those were the days. No one like Stevie.
I was an American expat who got recruited to Australia to teach school in Australia in 197,5. I had a little flat in an outback town and constantly listened to the half dozen albums I had. This, Van Morriosn, bob seger, ELO and the roger daltry as well as cheap Australian wine, kept me sane.
Hallelujah! I STILL her so! Watch over me from Heaven, My Precious Love, Barbra Rose. I know we'll be together again (and forever) very soon. Thank you, Ray Charles and Steve Mariot! Heaven keep you both!
This was the first live rock album I bought when I was 11 years old. I purchased it at the Alexanders department store on Fordham road and the Grand Concourse in da Bronx.