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Well, hey there, baby, do you want to make the scene?
I said a-hey there, baby, do you want to make the scene?
Awww, well, come on over, baby, step into my time machine.
You better jump into my action, I'm gonna' make you feel right.
Awww, jump into my action, I'm gonna' make you feel right.
Don't worry 'bout tomorrow 'cause I'm gonna' love you tonight.
Step into the front row, I'm gonna' show you how.
Step into the front row, I wanna' show you how.
Don't worry 'bout no time we can always come back to right now.
Awww, I'm gonna' give it to you ...
When you wanna' come back, we just turn about.
When you wanna' come back, we just turn about.
But we ain't gonna' come back, 'till there ain't no doubt.
Now don't it get good to you? Do you know what I mean?
Now don't it get good to you? Don't you know what I mean?
Well, come on over, baby, jump into my time machine.
I said a-hey there, baby, do you want to make the scene?
Awww, well, come on over, baby, step into my time machine.
Awww, jump into my action, I'm gonna' make you feel right.
Don't worry 'bout tomorrow 'cause I'm gonna' love you tonight.
Step into the front row, I wanna' show you how.
Don't worry 'bout no time we can always come back to right now.
When you wanna' come back, we just turn about.
But we ain't gonna' come back, 'till there ain't no doubt.
Now don't it get good to you? Don't you know what I mean?
Well, come on over, baby, jump into my time machine.
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Submitted by
spliphstar On Jan 29, 2002
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This is a killer tune. Grand Funk was a killer band...their concerts were amazing. I can't believe this is the first post on them and they were listed in Jan, 2002...
I personally, am not a fan of the constant I-IV-V progression used in this song and every blues based song. Check out there other stuff like Heartbreaker, Into the Sun, and Paranoid.
Say what? That's quite a statement, especially since the 12 bar blues progression is the basis of the vast majority of popular music.
This is a killer tune...