Everything is wrong since me and my baby parted
All day long I'm walkin' 'cause I couldn't get my car started
Laid off from my job and I can't afford to check it
I wish somebody'd come along and run into it and wreck it

Come on, since me and my baby parted
Come on, I can't get started
Come on, I can't afford to check it
I wish somebody'd come along and run into it and wreck it

Everything is wrong since I've been without you
Every night I lay awake thinkin' about you
Every time the phone rings it sounds like thunder
Some stupid guy tryin' to reach another number

Come on, since I've been without you
Come on, always thinkin' about you
Come on, phone sounds like thunder
Some stupid guy tryin' to reach another number

Everything is wrong since I last saw you, baby
I really want to see you and I don't mean maybe
I'm doin' ev'rything tryin' to make you see
That I belong to you, hon, and you belong to me

Come on, I want to see you, baby
Come on, I don't mean maybe
Come on, I'm tryin' to make you see
That I belong to you and you belong to me

Come on, I gotta see you, baby
Come on, I don't mean maybe
Come on, I've gotta make you see
That I belong to you and you belong to me

Come on, come on
Come on, come on


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Come On Lyrics as written by Chuck Berry

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    This is a very, very Historic song. It was the Rolling Stoned first debut single! It's a pretty cool song and was penned by Chuck Berry. A cool song nonetheless. It is really fast and tells a story as most of the Stones songs do! Check it out. I think it was recorded in April '63 and released shortly thereafter as their Debut Single.

    Homegrown55on April 09, 2023   Link

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