Based on a conversation from the 50/90 forums, Peter "blindkiwi" Murphy wrote these lyrics, and I did this to them.
lyrics
Well I've played for paupers
And I've played for royalty
I've played for gold and silver
most times I play for free
Its fun to sing a hit song maybe once or twice
But the same songs every night,
Brother that ain't nice
So don't ask me to play black knight
Or old time rock and roll
You can take your long training running,
it don't move my soul
Stick your bad moon rising
Where the sun don't shine
And the next time I hear FREEBIRRRD!
I might just commit a crime
I wanna entertain you
Please don't get me wrong
Did I ever mention
I write my own songs
I know you wanna dance and
maybe sing along
But would it hurt you now and then
to hear a different song
So Don't ask me to sing anything
Written by jimmy buffet
Bob Seger or the eagles
Brother you can stuff it
I don't come from Alabama
That sweet home isn't mine
And the next time I hear FREEBIRRRD!
I might just commit a crime
I’m willin to sing willin
But I wont do cocaine
Peggy Sue and Annie's Song
Make me want to fly a plane
If You call out “Play Skynyrd”
I’ll take3 steps towards the door
No Please don’t ever ask me to
Play FREEBIRRDD
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