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It's not what you get
It's what you will give
I've been the other way
Seen this thing before
And what are lessons
Time we have spent
Just look the other way
Always look the other way
Fight what other people say
I used to gather talk with pride
And it burned my hand
Words of wisdom I never did understand
Just give me your hand, hand, hand

Doesn't matter words I talk
It's coming right back to yourself
And we will lift you right on up
Just to bring you straight back down
And I wont throw my weight around,
Throw my weight around
I'm not much for good advice
For happy life that's all I can say

Fight what other people say
I used to gather talk with pride
'Til it burned my hand
Words of wisdom I never did understand
Just give me your hand, hand, hand

And I'm just as happy to watch you all wed
I'll just sit down right here meet you
At the end one day
And I won't live in fear of what you forget
There is no shame in something you can't hide

No problem for me to hate
I used to gather talk with pride
And it burned my hand
Words of wisdom I never did understand
Just give me your hand, hand, hand
Words of wisdom I never did understand
I used to gather talk with prides
And it burned my hand, hand, hand, hand
hand, hand, hand, hand...

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Jimmie's Chicken Shack is an american alternative rock group. They emerged through MTV airplay during the final days of the alternative era. They formed in Annapolis, Maryland, United States in 1994 and are best known for their 1999 alternative radio hit "Do Right".

Jimmie's Chicken Shack has always produced an indie grunge/funk/jazz/ska sound similar: Incubus, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Sublime, etc. Mainstream popularity has fallen for Jimmie's Chicken Shack after a brief peak thanks to heavy MTV support for Do Right. After an extended hiatus, JCS reformed w/ a slightly modified lineup, maintaining a substantial fan following.

Released four studio albums; Pushing the Salmanilla Envelope (1997), Bring Your Own Stereo (1999), Re.Present (2004) and Fail On Cue (2008). Prominent singles include "High" and "Dropping Anchor" (both from Pushing...), "Do Right" (from Bring Your Own Stereo), and "Falling Out" (featuring Aaron Lewis of Staind) (from Re.present). A fourth studio album, Fail On Cue, was released in January 2008.

Download tons of their concerts at archive.org

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