Doobie Wah - Peter Frampton

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Whoo!
Do what everybody says is wrong
You can't believe nobody takes too long
Changing your mind, ooh, let me up
I can't believe that kind would drink my cup

Yeah, yeah

Take away what you can make today
Look, turn around
Put your hand in the lottery
Hey, what you found?

Take the place, you got another taste
Make it through
Carry on, won't do you wrong
It's something new

Icicles of blue serene
Inside your eyes
I came in the same way too, ooh, with you

Head in the sky
Let me breath
Don't want to make you cry
But I gotta leave

Take all you can, don't let it show
Walk away, you gotta pay
For all you know

Hang on to me
Put your hand in the lottery
You don't really need to be
Anything you don't want to be

Setting suns and thinking aloud
Speaking of you
I came in the same way too

Head in the sky
Let me breath
Don't want to make you cry
But I gotta leave

Take all you can
I understand
Don't let it show
Walk away but you gotta pay
For all you know

Yeah, yeah

Do what everybody says it wrong
I don't believe anybody takes too long
Changing your mind, let me up
I can't believe that kind would drink my cup

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Peter Frampton (born 22 April 1950 in Beckenham, Kent) is a British musician, best known today for his multi-platinum selling solo work in the mid-70s when he was an "arena rocker". He originally became famous, however, as a young member of psychedelic era band The Herd and became a teen idol in Britain. Steve Marriott reportedly wanted to bring the 18-year-old Frampton into the Small Faces lineup but ended up starting Humble Pie with Frampton instead.

After touring the US and Europe for two years, he left Humble Pie as the group was gaining popularity because of disdain for Marriott's hard living lifestyle and screaming boogie rock direction. Aside from his work with Humble Pie, other recordings of this era that feature Frampton include albums by Harry Nilsson, Jerry Lee Lewis, and George Harrison. His solo debut was 1972's Wind of Change, which did not fare well on the charts though receiving critical praise. It also featured appearances by musicians such as Ringo Starr and Mick Jones.

Two more efforts by Frampton also struggled commercially, one released under the moniker Frampton's Camel. Constant touring began to create awareness of his talents, however, and 1974's Frampton LP went gold. It also peaked #32 on the Billboard 200 chart in the U.S., showing his growing international appeal.

He finally gained lasting international fame by 1976 when his much-loved live album, Frampton Comes Alive! was released. Having built up his reputation on the road, the LP debuted at No. 1 on the charts in January 1976. It was long considered the best-selling live album of all time, moving over 16 million copies worldwide.

In 1978, Peter suffered a near fatal car crash in the Bahamas, which left him with a concussion, muscle damage and broken bones. But in 1979, he released the album 'Where I Should Be', which went gold and produced the hit 'I Can't Stand It No More'.

His extensive use of the Talk Box effect was and still is an integral part of the Peter Frampton experience.

His albums never regained the high chart placements of the 70's era but he has continued his musical career none the less. Among the gimmicks he's employed to maintain interest have been releasing Frampton Comes Alive II, as well as joining Ringo Starr's touring revue, recording two CDs with ex-Stone Bill Wyman and unsucessfully attempting to reunite with Steve Marriott before his death in 1991. Other notable occasions include starring with the Bee Gees in a film version of The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album and playing with David Bowie on his Never Let Me Down album and tour.

In 2006, Frampton released Fingerprints, a completely instrumental guitar showcase album.

Peter now resides in Cincinnati, Ohio and can still be found playing concerts around the world.

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