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Now lets hear the story of Bo Diddley<br />And the Rock n Roll scene in general<br />Bo Diddley was born Ellis McDaniels<br />In a place called McCoom, Missississipi about 1926<br />He moved to Chicago about 1938<br />Where his name was eventually changed to Bo Diddley<br />He practiced the guitar everyday and sometimes into the night <br />Till his papa's hair began to turn white<br />His Pa said &quot;Son, listen hear, I know <br />You can stay but that guitar has just gotta go&quot;<br />So he pulled his hat down over his eyes <br />Headed out for them Western Skies<br />I think Bob Dylan said that<br />He hit New York City<br />He began to play at the Apollo in Harlem<br />Good scene there everybody raving<br />One day, one night, came a Cadillac with four head lights<br />Came a man with a big, long, fat, cigar said, <br />&quot;C'mere son, I'm gonna make you a star&quot;<br />Bo Diddley said, &quot;Uh..whats in it for me?&quot;<br />Man said, &quot;Shut your mouth son, <br />play the guitar and you just wait and see&quot;<br />Well, that boy made it, he made it real big <br />And so did the rest of the rock n roll scene along with him<br />And a white guy named Johnny Otis took Bo Diddleys rhythm <br />He changed it into hand-jive and it went like this<br />In a little old country town one day<br />A little old country band began to play<br />Add two guirtars and a beat up saxophone<br />When the drummer said, boy, those cats begin to roam<br />Oh baby oh we oh oh<br />Ooh la la that rock and roll<br />Ya hear me oh we oh oh <br />Ooh la la that rock and roll<br />Then in the U.S. music scene there was big changes made<br />Due to circumstances beyond our control such as payola<br />The rock n roll scene died after two years of solid rock<br />And you got discs like, ah...<br />Take good care of my baby<br />Please don't ever make her blue and so forth<br />About, ah, one year later in a place called Liverpool in England<br />Four young lads with mop haircuts began to sing stuff like, ah...<br />It's been a hard days night and I've been working like a dog and so on<br />In a place called Richmond in Surrey, whay down in the deep south<br />They got guys with long hair down their back singing<br />I wanna be your lover baby I wanna be your man yeah and all that jazz<br />Now we've doing this number, Bo Diddley, for quite some time now<br />Bo Diddley visited this country last year<br />We were playing at the Club A Gogo in Newcastle, our home town<br />The doors opened one night and to our surprise <br />W alked in the man himself, Bo Diddley<br />Along with him was Jerome Green, his maraca man, <br />And the Duchess, his gorgeous sister<br />And a we were doing this number <br />Along with them came the Rolling Stones, the Mersey Beats, <br />They're all standing around diggin' it<br />And I overheard Bo Diddley talkin'<br />He turned around to Jermone Green <br />And he said, &quot;Hey, Jerome? What do you think these guys <br />Doin' our..our material?&quot;<br />Jerome said, &quot;Uh, where's the bar, man? Please show me to the bar...&quot;<br />He turned around the Duchess <br />And he said, &quot;Hey Duchess...what do you think of these young guys <br />Doin' our material?&quot;<br />She said, &quot;I don't know. I only came across here <br />To see the changin' of the guards and all that jazz.&quot;<br />Well, Bo Diddley looked up and said to me,<br />With half closed eyes and a smile,<br />He said &quot;Man,&quot; took off his glasses, <br />He said, &quot;Man, that sure is the biggest load of rubbish <br />I ever heard in my life...&quot;<br />Hey Bo Diddley<br />Oh Bo Diddley<br />Yeah Bo Diddley<br />Oh Bo Diddley<br />Yeah Bo Diddley
Letra nueva de la canción
Now lets hear the story of Bo Diddley<br />And the Rock n Roll scene in general<br />Bo Diddley was born Ellis McDaniels<br />In a place called McCoom, Missississipi about 1926<br />He moved to Chicago about 1938<br />Where his name was eventually changed to Bo Diddley<br />He practiced the guitar everyday and sometimes into the night <br />Till his papa's hair began to turn white<br />His Pa said &quot;Son, listen hear, I know <br />You can stay but that guitar has just gotta go&quot;<br />So he pulled his hat down over his eyes <br />Headed out for them Western Skies<br />I think Bob Dylan said that<br />He hit New York City<br />He began to play at the Apollo in Harlem<br />Good scene there everybody raving<br />One day, one night, came a Cadillac with four head lights<br />Came a man with a big, long, fat, cigar said, <br />&quot;C'mere son, I'm gonna make you a star&quot;<br />Bo Diddley said, &quot;Uh..whats in it for me?&quot;<br />Man said, &quot;Shut your mouth son, <br />play the guitar and you just wait and see&quot;<br />Well, that boy made it, he made it real big <br />And so did the rest of the rock n roll scene along with him<br />And a white guy named Johnny Otis took Bo Diddleys rhythm <br />He changed it into hand-jive and it went like this<br />In a little old country town one day<br />A little old country band began to play<br />Add two guirtars and a beat up saxophone<br />When the drummer said, boy, those cats begin to roam<br />Oh baby oh we oh oh<br />Ooh la la that rock and roll<br />Ya hear me oh we oh oh <br />Ooh la la that rock and roll<br />Then in the U.S. music scene there was big changes made<br />Due to circumstances beyond our control such as payola<br />The rock n roll scene died after two years of solid rock<br />And you got discs like, ah...<br />Take good care of my baby<br />Please don't ever make her blue and so forth<br />About, ah, one year later in a place called Liverpool in England<br />Four young lads with mop haircuts began to sing stuff like, ah...<br />It's been a hard days night and I've been working like a dog and so on<br />In a place called Richmond in Surrey, whay down in the deep south<br />They got guys with long hair down their back singing<br />I wanna be your lover baby I wanna be your man yeah and all that jazz<br />Now we've doing this number, Bo Diddley, for quite some time now<br />Bo Diddley visited this country last year<br />We were playing at the Club A Gogo in Newcastle, our home town<br />The doors opened one night and to our surprise <br />W alked in the man himself, Bo Diddley<br />Along with him was Jerome Green, his maraca man, <br />And the Duchess, his gorgeous sister<br />And a we were doing this number <br />Along with them came the Rolling Stones, the Mersey Beats, <br />They're all standing around diggin' it<br />And I overheard Bo Diddley talkin'<br />He turned around to Jermone Green <br />And he said, &quot;Hey, Jerome? What do you think these guys <br />Doin' our..our material?&quot;<br />Jerome said, &quot;Uh, where's the bar, man? Please show me to the bar...&quot;<br />He turned around the Duchess <br />And he said, &quot;Hey Duchess...what do you think of these young guys <br />Doin' our material?&quot;<br />She said, &quot;I don't know. I only came across here <br />To see the changin' of the guards and all that jazz.&quot;<br />Well, Bo Diddley looked up and said to me,<br />With half closed eyes and a smile,<br />He said &quot;Man,&quot; took off his glasses, <br />He said, &quot;Man, that sure is the biggest load of rubbish <br />I ever heard in my life...&quot;<br />Hey Bo Diddley<br />Oh Bo Diddley<br />Yeah Bo Diddley<br />Oh Bo Diddley<br />Yeah Bo Diddley
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