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Come Together (The Beatles cover) Lyrics
Here come ol' flat top
He come groovin' up slowly
He's got Joo Joo eyeball
He one holy roller
He got hair down to his knees
Got to be a joker he just do what he please
He wear no shoeshine
He's got toe jam football
He's got monkey finger
He shoot Coca-Cola
He say "I know you, you know me"
One thing I can tell you is you got to be free
Come together right now over me
He bag production
He's got walrus gum-boot
He's got Ono sideboard
He one spinal cracker
He got feet down through his knees
Hold you in his armchair
You can feel his disease
Come together right now over me
He roller coaster
He's got early warning
He's got muddy water
He one Mojo filter
He say "One and one and one is three"
Got to be good looking 'cause he's so hard to see
Come together right now over me
He come groovin' up slowly
He's got Joo Joo eyeball
He one holy roller
He got hair down to his knees
Got to be a joker he just do what he please
He's got toe jam football
He's got monkey finger
He shoot Coca-Cola
He say "I know you, you know me"
One thing I can tell you is you got to be free
He's got walrus gum-boot
He's got Ono sideboard
He one spinal cracker
He got feet down through his knees
Hold you in his armchair
You can feel his disease
He's got early warning
He's got muddy water
He one Mojo filter
He say "One and one and one is three"
Got to be good looking 'cause he's so hard to see
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i totally disagree with shorty101help. MJ was the most well known person ever. I didn't know who the beatles were until iwas like 8 or 10. I knew MJ ever since I was 3. and you can't compare any1 2 jesus, bcuz you have to no him.
MJ kicked ass on this one.
Sorry Beatles fans - he breathed life into this.
MJ is the king of pop, but the Beatles are the kings of everthing. Add Y.S. Bach, Elvis and MJ, and you still don't have a power that equates to the Beatles impact, the Beatles record sales, the Beatles talent, their legacy, etc. No offense to Michael, but NO ONE can out-do the Beatles. Argue it if you want I won't check your response anyway, but if you disagree you just don't know music as well as you think you do. Granted, everyone is entitled to their opinion, but there's a big difference between what we like and what is just good.
I definitely disagree. The Beatles made great music, but they aren't anywhere near as influential as him.
I definitely disagree. The Beatles made great music, but they aren't anywhere near as influential as him.
ummm, isn't it recorded somewhere that MJ outsold the Beatles many times? I found a recent article;
ummm, isn't it recorded somewhere that MJ outsold the Beatles many times? I found a recent article;
Seven weeks since his death, Michael Jackson continues to dominate record sales, although his competition lately has not been very strong. Once again, Mr. Jackson’s “Number Ones” (Epic) was the best-selling album in the United States last week, with 98,000 sales, according to Nielsen SoundScan. His other titles, particularly “Thriller” and “The Essential Michael Jackson,” also continue to rack up significant sales; in total, about 3.7 million Jackson albums have been sold since his death on June 25.
Seven weeks since his death, Michael Jackson continues to dominate record sales, although his competition lately has not been very strong. Once again, Mr. Jackson’s “Number Ones” (Epic) was the best-selling album in the United States last week, with 98,000 sales, according to Nielsen SoundScan. His other titles, particularly “Thriller” and “The Essential Michael Jackson,” also continue to rack up significant sales; in total, about 3.7 million Jackson albums have been sold since his death on June 25.
The best-selling new album last week was...
The best-selling new album last week was “Live on the Inside” by the country duo Sugarland, which was released by Mercury Nashville through an exclusive retail deal with Wal-Mart. It sold 76,000 copies last week, enough to reach No. 1 on Billboard’s standard album chart, the Billboard 200. (Most Jackson titles are too old to qualify for it.) The next five spots on the chart are a photo finish, with each title scoring between 44,000 and 45,000 sales. Vol. 31 of the pop compilation series “Now That’s What I Call Music!” is No. 2, and another country group, Gloriana, is No. 3 with its new, self-titled debut album, on Warner Brothers. The Black Eyed Peas are No. 4 with “The E.N.D.” (Interscope), the Kings of Leon’s “Only by the Night” (RCA) is No. 5, and Daughtry’s “Leave This Town” (RCA) is No. 6.
THAT, my friend, is just since is death. I didn't want to waist my time proving the other albums, besides Thriller that outsold the Beatles. Sorry to burst your bubble
The orginal was good, but MJ added his flavor. The I always wanted to know what in the hell is a spinal clacker?
Ugh. I really hate these little rivalries. But anyway, I think the Beatles version, ironically, aged better. Michael's version has that really cheesy synth bass that screams 1988 while the Beatles' version has a pretty timeless arrangement. I won't argue about the energy, but I think the song was supposed to be a little more mellow.
Anyway, it was originally written as a campaign song for Timothy Leary when he wanted to run for governor of California, but that just kind-of fizzled and the Beatles just decided to record it as the first song on "Abbey Road" which was supposed to be their last album.
Obviously better than the Beatles version. MJ sounds better, gives the song the needed energy, and brings it to life. He owns all the Beatles songs anyway and I can't wait for his next re-make of theirs because their songs really do need to be re-done. The Beatles suck. Anyway, an interesting fact: Did you know this was originally recorded for the "Top Gun" soundtrack? He didn't put it on CD until 1995 though. I guess you learn something new every day! MJ rules! Long live the TRUE King of Pop!
I love MJs version.. Its kinda more.. sexy than The Beatles version, hahaha:P
If these lyrics were any more wrong, I'd have to cry about it.
I had no idea this was originally by the Beatles, I first heard it on the Moonwalker 'film' and man...I wasnt sure I liked this until I listened to it a few more times, then POW. OMG...I can really say I love this song. <3 Its very sexy, i'll agree. <3 The way he sings and moves during...gonna miss him. RIP