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Artist/Band:
John Prine
Lyrics for Song: Stick A Needle In My Eye
Lyrics for Album: Live On Tour [1997]
I'm awfully tired of the same old business
Kiss the babies, make 'em cry
I'm only lookin' for one good woman
Cross my heart and hope to die
Stick a needle in my eye, eye, eye
Got a load of mashed potatoes
Holdin' gravy like a fishin' hole
I know something that might sound funny
I got no money and my buddy's broke
I got no money and my buddy's broke
Counterculture, mother vulture
Post toasties and a quart of beer
I'm only looking for a place to go to
Somebody ask me what I'm doin' here?
Somebody ask me what I'm doin' here?
A boneless breast and a crispy thigh
Sittin' at the bar n' giving me the eye
Black crows on a garbage can
What kind of fella do you think I am?
Stick a needle in my eye, eye, eye
I'm fallin' in with bad companions
My mind is weak and my throat is dry
Thanksgiving in the grand canyon
Can't keep my fingers off that country pie
I'm awfully tired of the same old business
Kiss the babies, make 'em cry
I'm only lookin' for one good woman
Cross my heart and hope to die
Stick a needle in my eye, eye, eye
Stick a needle in my eye, eye, eye
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Stick A Needle In My Eye
John Prine's "Stick A Needle In My Eye" stands as a quintessential example of his signature blend of folk storytelling and social observation. Recorded live on his 1997 tour, the track captures the raw energy of his performance style, where he navigates complex themes of personal vulnerability and societal critique with characteristic wit. The song reflects Prine's ability to transform mundane observations into poignant narratives, a hallmark of his discography that resonates deeply with audiences. As part of his extensive catalog of live recordings, this track showcases his mastery of rhythm and lyrical delivery, cementing his status as a vital voice in American folk music. The recording serves not only as a testament to his technical skill but also as a snapshot of his ongoing commitment to addressing universal human experiences through his art. |
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| Album Lyrics: Live On Tour [1997] |
 John Prine
"Live On Tour [1997]"
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