I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.
Now you say,you want to live with me.

1,2,3 you want to have a family.
Now you say, you want to do my laundry.
I can't think, ooh what you want from me.

I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.

I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.
I can't be ooh what you want from me.


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I Can't Be Lyrics as written by Douglas Colvin Dee Dee Ramone

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    This song is obviously about Star Wars. It describes Han Solo's feelings for Princess Leia.

    cheesecakeslolon October 10, 2007   Link
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    "I Can't Be" is an early Ramones song from 1976, never released on an album. A demo version was released on the first "All the Stuff" CD. Joey sings: "I can't be/duh-what you want from me."

    Shocktreatment77on November 16, 2007   Link
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    Am I tone-deaf or does this turn into 'Chinese Rocks' at 1:22?

    one or clownon December 07, 2007   Link
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    its definitely FROM instead of WITH. as much sense as that doesnt make, its genius.

    i think i means that (whoever wrote it) cant/doesnt wanna do anything, so whatever the girl wants to do, she'll have to get it out of him.

    Frantic Romanticon September 30, 2008   Link
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    Love this song. Don't know why they never released it.

    I only discovered it because I was using a pacing app that played songs with a certain BPM while I was working out. I never listened to the demos and such from the CDs I ripped.

    Father O Blivionon August 29, 2018   Link

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