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Then we hum along to some familiar tune
"I like women and songs", you said "it's from volume two".

Then you give me one, another you just finished.
You're my library, always open for business.
You never show it, you're just sitting with it.
But I know the score, and you're killin it.


Line after line, when you're taking it in.
Time after time, when you try to fit in to some white shoes or a blue
Collar

We listened to your choice for the first 10 seconds
I turned the dial and it turned your expression,
I said "now haven't you learned your last lesson?"
I try to understand but I just don't get it.

Then we hum along all from memory,
"I like women and songs", you said "it's from volume three".


Take me to the bus stop Matty, drive me back to Hamilton.
You talk about your step dad funny, you sound just like your father's son.
In '98 he liberated every latin rhythm.
He never used to play it cause she could never stand to listen.Lyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

Book Club Lyrics

I was heading to the bus stop Matty
You were reading in your room, holed up all day
You picked me up in a brand new Audi
And said "she bought it for herself on mother's day".

Then we hum along to some familiar tune
"I like women and songs", you said "it's from volume two".

Then you give me one, another you just finished.
You're my library, always open for business.
You never show it, you're just sitting with it.
But I know the score, and you're killin it.


Line after line, when you're taking it in.
Time after time, when you try to fit in to some white shoes or a blue
Collar

We listened to your choice for the first 10 seconds
I turned the dial and it turned your expression,
I said "now haven't you learned your last lesson?"
I try to understand but I just don't get it.

Then we hum along all from memory,
"I like women and songs", you said "it's from volume three".


Take me to the bus stop Matty, drive me back to Hamilton.
You talk about your step dad funny, you sound just like your father's son.
In '98 he liberated every latin rhythm.
He never used to play it cause she could never stand to listen.

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The Arkells are a Canadian rock band, formed in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. In 2008, they signed with Dine Alone Records, home to other Canadian acts such as City and Colour, Bedouin Soundclash, Black Lungs and Cancer Bats. Their first full length record,Jackson Square, was released on October 28th, 2008, and includes their biggest hit "Oh! The Boss is Coming", along with "The Ballad of Hugo Chavez", and "No Champagne Socialist."

In late 2008, Arkells toured Canada as opening act for Matt Mays & El Torpedo.
In upcoming events of 2009, The Arkells will be playing with The Tragically Hip at different locations in Ontario. They will finish off the '09 summer with shows in Nova Scotia, and across Canada, in British Columbia.

Formally known as "El Charlemagne," The Arkells decided to change their band name after a memorable street in Hamilton, Ontario.

Members:
Max Kerman (Lead Vocals, Guitar)
Dan Griffin (Keyboard, Guitar, Vocals)
Mike Deangelis (Guitar, Vocals)
Nick Dika (Bass)
Tim Oxford (Drums) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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