Play It Like It Used to Be - Alvin Lee

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Well if you want my love, better be good to me
Well if you want my lovin', baby better be good to me
Won't you give it to me baby, lovin' like it ought to be

Well if you treat me right, baby I'll be good to you
Yes, if you treat me right - baby, baby I'll be good to you
And if you don't want my lovin', you know what you can do

Well - go tell Madonna, she don't do nothin' for me
I love that rock and roll music, play it like it used to be

Well if you need anything, baby just call on me
Well if you need anything - baby, baby won't you call on me
I got time for you, I hope you got time for me


Well - go tell Madonna, she don't do nothin' for me
I love that rock and roll music, play it like it used to be

Well - go tell Madonna, she don't do nothin' for me
I want that rock and roll music, play it like it used to be

Well if you want my love, better be good to me
Well if you want my lovin', baby better be good to me
Won't you give it to me baby, lovin' like it ought to be

Well - go tell Madonna, she don't do nothin' for me
I want that rock and roll music, play it like it used to be


Well - go tell Madonna, she don't do nothin' for me
I want that rock and roll music, play it like it used to be

I want that rock and roll music, play it like it used to be
Give me that rock and roll music, play it like it used to be

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Alvin Lee (19 December 1944 - 6 March 2013) was famous as the guitarist in the seminal seventies rock band Ten Years After.

Born Graham Barnes in Nottingham England, Alvin Lee took up guitar at the age of thirteen. By the age of fifteen he had formed the group Jaybirds. Following in the footsteps of earlier beat groups such as the Beatles, the Jaybirds played the clubs in Hamburg, Germany to great local acclaim. On returning to London in 1966, the group changed its name to Ten Years After.

Ten Years After scored hits with many albums and became a popular touring band. The band gained note in America after their appearance at Woodstock in 1969.
Lee's guitar work on ‘I’m Going Home’ on the 'Woodstock' album and film remains a standard for many rock guitarists to emulate.
Ten Years After played a mix of rock and blues tinged with jazz. In 1973, Lee left Ten Years After to pursue a solo career.

His first work was a collaborative effort with American gospel singer Mylon LeFevre on an album entitled On The Road To Freedom; other artists on the album included George Harrison, Mick Fleetwood and Steve Winwood. A year later he formed the band Alvin Lee & Company and released a double live album recorded at the Rainbow in London, In Flight.
Lee continued to record albums and play live until his death in 2013, thrilling audiences with his guitar virtuoso and nimble fingered fret work.
Having recorded over twenty albums, some of the key solo works Alvin Lee has recorded are:
1973 On The Road To Feedom
1974 In Flight
1975 Pump Iron
1976 Let it Rock
1978 Rocket Fuel
1979 Ride On
1980 Freefall
1981 RX5
1986 Detroit Diesel
1992 Zoom
1994 I Hear You Rockin
1996 Live In Vienna
2004 In Tennessee
2007 Saguitar
2012 Still On The Road To freedom

Official Website: Alvin Lee

You can also see Alvin Lee & Ten Years After and / or Alvin Lee & Co and / or Ten Years After and or Alvin Lee & Ten Years Later and / or The Alvin Lee Band on Last.fm. 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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