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Ted Zancha Lyrics
Frame the shot
This is World War II
And everyone here is thinking of you
Did you save the clippings from
Barbara Eden at the mall?
Or did you save room for more collectible stars to hang on your wall?
Somebody remember Ted Zancha
He's held onto you for fifty years
There's no one here to talk about his things he's owned and why they were left behind
Frame the shot
This is World War II
And everyone here is thinking of you
Did you save the clippings from
Barbara Eden at the mall?
Or did you save room for more collectible stars to hang on your wall?
Everyone that you know just
Lives on in these things
Just like you are now
Somebody remember Ted Zancha
He's held onto you for fifty years
This is World War II
And everyone here is thinking of you
Barbara Eden at the mall?
Or did you save room for more collectible stars to hang on your wall?
He's held onto you for fifty years
This is World War II
And everyone here is thinking of you
Barbara Eden at the mall?
Or did you save room for more collectible stars to hang on your wall?
Lives on in these things
Just like you are now
He's held onto you for fifty years
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Submitted by
tony Clifton On Jul 15, 2008
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during one of the verses he says, "doesn't anyone here remember ted zancha?" but that's close enough. plus one internets for you, sir.
This is a great song and some awesome lyrics. As far as meaning, this is what I take from it: it's about an older man, Ted Zancha, who fought in WWII. He collected photos of celebrities such as Barbara Eden ( I Dream of Jeannie ). Later in life, he dies, leaving behind all these photos, and the song goes on to ask who will remember him after he remembered these stars from yester-year. It also comments on how he now is just like his collected photos, living on in that picture of him from WWII.
"Everyone that you know just lives on in these things just like you are now."
I hear at the chorus
I hear at the chorus
'does anybody remember Ted Zancha? so lonely for fifty years..'
'does anybody remember Ted Zancha? so lonely for fifty years..'
agreed?
agreed?
no, i agree with what's up there= "he's held onto you for 50 years"
no, i agree with what's up there= "he's held onto you for 50 years"
Shouldn't it be, "Does anyone here remember Ted Zancha?"