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100 Years lyrics
The sun is warm as the day is long
I just got the feeling I can do no wrong
I've got a long way to walk
Can't afford my next meal
I tell a few lies but my hunger is real
And it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
Mademoiselle tell me do you play
Well, if she shakes her head, well then that's okay
I watch her walk away in haste
There's just no accounting for some people's taste,
And it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
Big angry man in the doorway there
Just keep on walking like I don't care
Why you giving such an evil eye
Could it be you were ignored by every passerby
And it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
Play in the park for tobacco and food
Then I excuse myself but they think I'm rude
Tourist don't want me to end his show
But this colorful attraction got places to go
And it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
Sit at the pier watch the sun go down
Another lost little boy in a big old town
I want to laugh I want to cry
But no matter how hard I may try
It won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
It won't mean a thing in a hundred years
No, it won't mean a thing in a hundred years
Part of these releases
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- Track 6 on Live From the Fall
- 5 New York Prophesie
- 5 Go / Low Rider / Go
- 7 Crash Burn
- 7 Hippie/Imagine
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- Track 4 on Blues Traveler
- 3 Mulling It Over
- 5 Dropping Some NYC
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- Track 4 on Travelogue: Blues Traveler Classics
- 3 Mulling It Over
- 5 Optimistic Thought
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- Track 6 on Cover Yourself
- 5 Mountains Win Again
- 7 Lost Me There
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- Track 9 on Icon
- 8 Back in the Day
- 10 Most Precarious
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