The Queen of 1964 Karaoke - Neil Sedaka

This title is a cover of The Queen of 1964 as made famous by Neil Sedaka

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About

With backing vocals (with or without vocals in the KFN version)

Tempo: variable (around 104 BPM)

In the same key as the original: A

Duration: 03:40 - Preview at: 01:21

Release date: 1975
Genres: Pop, Rock, In English
Composers: Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield

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Lyrics The Queen of 1964

Anyone who's played on a record date will remember
Stage Door Jenny
Well I saw her last night and man she looked like she wasn't gettin' any
Rock and roll kinda took its toll when she shed her inhibitions
Too many scenes in limousines and dressin' room intermissions
She was the queen of nineteen sixty-four
But the truth of the matter is nobody wants her anymore
There was a time she could've shown you how
But nobody wants an overage groupie now
When it came to a superstar
Jenny was a braggart
She spread it all around to everyone in town that she once had Mick Jagger
But there's no doubt when the truth comes out true love will always conquer
She didn't get Mick but she got a kick and a black eye from Bianca
She was the queen of nineteen sixty-four
What a pity she became a shadow of the girl she was before
She passed her prime
It seems a shame somehow
But nobody wants an overage groupie now
Dwee da da de da da da da
Dwee da da da da
Dwee da da de da da da da
Dwee da da da da
Dwee da da de da da da da
Dwee da da da da
Da da da da da da da da da
Tu tu tu lu tu
I'm afraid that the Morning Trade had a sad obituary
There'll be no more
Jenny at the door
They took her to the cemetery
Just an autograph book and a stereo
There was no one she was close to
She was found with her arms around an Elvis Presley poster
She was the queen of nineteen sixty-four
Tonight there'll be a moment of silence at the Troubadour
There was a time she could've shown you how
But nobody wants an overage groupie now
But nobody wants an overage groupie now
Dwee da da de da da da da
Dwee da da da da
Dwee da da de da da da da
Dwee da da da da
Ba ba m-mow mow
M-mmh mow m-mow
Ba ba ba m-mow mow
M-mmh mow m-mow
Da da da da da
Da da ta ta la da
Ta la ta la da
Dwee da da de da da da da
Dwee da da da da
Dwee da da de da da da da
Dwee da da da da
Da da mmh mow mow
M-mmh mow m-mow
Da da mmh mow mow
M-mmh mow m-mow
Da da da da da
Da da ta ta la da
Ta la ta la da

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