Two hand tapping guitar technique really got me off
Eruption yeah, ain't talkin' 'bout love, I'm on fire

Tomorrow may come
Tomorrow may never come again
Can't you hear Jamie cryin?
She's runnin' with the devil

I bought Women and Children First
Fair Warning and Van Halen II
Dance the night away
1984 my favorite record yeah I wore it down
Might as well jump [x2]

Tomorrow may come
Tomorrow may never come again
Can't you hear Jamie cryin?
She's runnin' with the devil

Is this what you wanted, Sammy Hagar?
Sammy Hagar, is this what you wanted, man?
Dave lost his hairline but you lost your cool buddy
Can't drive 55
I'll never buy your lousy records again
Again, again, again, never again:

Tomorrow may come
Tomorrow may never come again
Can't you hear Jamie cryin?
She's runnin' with the devil
Jump jump jump jump jump jump jump, might as well jump [x2]


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Van Halen Lyrics as written by Parry Gripp Charlie Dennis

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    KanoMac13 is gay.

    enchantingwizardon April 29, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    when sammy joined it wasn't van halen anymore

    it was van hagar

    and so it sucked

    everyone knows that.

    THe_Atomic_Punkon June 25, 2006   Link
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    Sammy Hagar was the best thing that happened to Van Halen. WIth DLR they were just a party band. Once he got the flock outa dodge, Hagar came around and actually made music. But he left cuz The Bro's got greedy, i woulda done the same damn thing. So leave sammy alone Jackass!

    KanoMac13on April 26, 2002   Link
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    fuck Sammy Hagar

    mulnixon May 01, 2002   Link
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    Fuck you, enchanting. What does gay have to do with anything?

    nietzsche_66on June 03, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    wtf..??

    craigsbrotheron July 18, 2002   Link
  • 0
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    you guys are crazy, lol

    NoUseForAGloryon September 04, 2002   Link
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    this is my favorite song to drive too. Nerf herder is one o fthe best bands ever. hands down.

    RiddlinStaron March 17, 2003   Link
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    song is about how the members of Nerf Herder believe that when Sammy Hagar joined Van Halen it ruined the band

    sandonhelmon April 23, 2004   Link
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    I TOTALLY AGREE Atomic Punk well said LOL... with DLR in VH they were great listen to runnin with the devil or Hot 4 teacher DLR voice is great. Sammy was great in Montrose and his solo career but he ruined VH bringin his solo songs and making them VH's VH dosent want to Drive 55 they want to run with the devil like atomic punk said halen is hagar now with sam its BS DLR come back!!

    Kissfreak811on July 04, 2006   Link

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