Sam Stone - Swamp Dogg

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Sam Stone Lyrics

Sam Stone came home
To his wife and family
After serving in the conflict overseas.
In the Times that he serve
It had shattered all his nerve
And left a little shrapnel in his knee
But the morphine eased the pain
And the grass grew round his brain
And gave him all the confidence he lack
For a Purple Heart and a monkey on his back
There's a hole in daddy's arm where all the money goes
Jesus Christ died for nothing I suppose
Little pictures have big ears
But don't stop to count the years
Sweet songs never last to long on broken radios

Sam Stone's welcome home didn't last too long
He went to work when he spent his last dime
And then Sammy took to stealing
When he got that empty feeling
For a hundred dollar habit without overtime
And the cold r thru his veins
Like a thousand railroad trains
Eased his mind in the hours that he chose
While his kids ran around wearing other people's clothes.
There's a whole in daddy s arm where all the money goes
Jesus Christ died for nothing I suppose
Little pictures have big ears
But don't stop to count the years
Sweet songs never last to long on broken radios.

Sam Stone was alone when he popped his last balloon
Climbing walls while sit in a chair
But he played his last request
While the room smelled just like death
With an overdose hovering in the air.
But life had lost all its fun
And there's nothing to be done
But trade his house that he bought on a GI bill
For a Flag ship casket over at Motel Heroes'Hill
There's a hole in daddy's arm where all the money goes.
Jesus Christ died for nothing I suppose
Little pictures have big ears
But don't stop to count the years
Sweet songs never last to long on broken radios

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Swamp Dogg (born Jerry Williams, Jr. on the 14th of July, 1942), is certainly one of the most eccentric people associated with American deep-soul music. Described as “Wilson Pickett meets Frank Zappa in a bad mood,” Swamp has also been infamous for his idiosyncratic and odd album covers (his association with the anti-Vietnam movement also allegedly put him on Nixon’s enemies list). Swamp released many albums over his long career on numerous record-labels (many of them indie), often leading to next to no promotion for his releases and keeping him firmly a cult musical figure. Despite his own music's cult-status, Swamp has wrote hits for Gene Pitney, Johnny Paycheck, and a host of others (as well as producing numerous artists). His music has been sampled by many hip-hop artists such as Talib Kweli and Jurassic 5. He is still recording to this day, his latest album, released in 2007, is titled, Resurrection. 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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