Pride and Joy, Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Well you've heard about love givin' sight to the blind
My baby's lovin' cause the sun to shine
She's my sweet little thing, she's my pride and joy
She's my sweet little baby, I'm her little lover boy
Yeah I love my baby, my heart and soul
Love like ours won't never grow old
She's my sweet little thing, she's my pride and joy
She's my sweet little baby, I'm her little lover boy
Yeah I love my baby, she's long and lean
You mess with her, you'll see a man gettin' mean
She's my sweet little thing, she's my pride and joy
She's my sweet little baby, I'm her little lover boy
Well I love my baby like the finest wine
Stick with her until the end of time
She's my sweet little thing, she's my pride amd joy
She's my sweet little baby, I'm her little lover boy
Yeah I love my baby, my heart and soul
Love like ours will never grow old
She's my sweet little thing, she's my pride and joy
She's my sweet little baby, I'm her little lover boy
2007-02-03 22:45:06
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answered by Crash 7
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the turtles 1968 london hlu 10223 called (elenore) the turtles sang in the midlands in the 60s and asked a lady in the dressing room were she worked if she could come up with awomans name for a song and she said use mine (elenore) so the song was wrote this is true the lady lives in cradley heath in the midlands england
2007-02-04 06:44:03
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answered by brian d 3
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It's called, appropriately enough, Pride and Joy, by the insurmountable Stevie Ray Vaughan.
2007-02-04 01:58:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont wanna miss a thing, i agree, great song but...Don't Stop Believing by Journey would be better, also, i wont see you tonight by So The Story Goes is such an emotional song and would be so great to try and sing
2016-05-24 02:31:11
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answered by ? 4
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caldispat is correct! It's Eleanor by the Turtles.
2007-02-03 22:48:25
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answered by grahamma 6
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"Elenore" by The Turtles.
2007-02-03 22:44:55
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answered by caldispatcher 1
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