Character Zero
Lyrics
I was taught a month ago To bide my time and take it slow But then I learned just yesterday To rush and never waste the dayfull lyrics...
I was taught a month ago To bide my time and take it slow But then I learned just yesterday To rush and never waste the dayfull lyrics...
Features Of This Song
electric rock instrumentationrepetitive melodic phrasing
acoustic rhythm piano
extensive vamping
minor key tonality
a vocal-centric aesthetic
electric guitar riffs
a good dose of acoustic guitar pickin'
a dynamic male vocalist
acoustic rhythm guitars
vocal harmonies
These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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And things are true that I forget But then I learned just yesterday I ought to see the Man Mulcahey I ought to see the Man Mulcahey I ought to see the Man Mulcahey I ought to see the Man Mulcahey To bide my time and take it slow To rush and never waste the day I ought to see the Man Mulcahey I ought to see the Man Mulcahey I ought to see the Man Mulcahey I ought to see the Man Mulcahey I was taught a month ago That all I learnt is always wrong Things are true that I forget I ought to see the Man Mulcahey Then I learned it just yesterday I ought to see the Man Mulcahey That all I learnt is always wrong Songwriters: Ernest J Anastasio, Thomas G Marshall I ought to see the Man Mulcahey But no one taught that to me yet I ought to see the Man Mulcahey Now I'm convinced the whole day long Now I'm convinced the whole day long To rush and never waste the day I was taught a month ago But no one taught that to me yet I ought to see the Man Mulcahey [Incomprehensible] Publisher: WHO IS SHE MUSIC INC I ought to see the Man Mulcahey To bide my time and take it slow I ought to see the Man Mulcahey I ought to see the Man Mulcahey


