Who's Your Baby Now - Mark Knopfler

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Who's Your Baby Now Lyrics

The rock you stood upon
Is broken up and gone
Hey Babe, who's your baby now?
On the slipway of your dream
Stands someone else's scheme
Hey Babe, who's your baby now?

Baby now, baby now
Your baby now, baby now

The ancient trade you ply
Ain't enough to get you by
Hey Babe, who's your baby now?
The yard is locked and closed
The old guard has been deposed
Hey Babe, who's your baby now?

Your baby now, baby now
Ah, your baby now, baby now
Aah, aah, aah, aah, aah, aah

You always had to be the kind
To have to say what's on your mind
And hey, you really showed 'em how
You used to laugh about
How you used to dish it out
But hey, who's laughing now?


'Cause the rock you stood upon
Is broken up and gone
Hey Babe, who's your baby now?
Yea the rock you stood upon
Is broken up and gone
Hey Babe, who's your baby now?
Aah, aah, aah

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Mark Freuder Knopfler, OBE (born August 12, 1949, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom) is a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. Although best-known as the lead guitarist and vocalist for the band Dire Straits (1977 - 1995), Mark has also made albums as a solo performer and played in other bands (such as the Notting Hillbillies). He has also performed on work by other artists, such as Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Chet Atkins, and produced albums for artists such as Tina Turner, Randy Newman, and (again) Bob Dylan. In addition, he has scored the music to several films, including Local Hero, The Princess Bride, Comfort and Joy, Cal, Last Exit to Brooklyn and Wag the Dog.

After Knopfler disbanded Dire Straits in 1995, he launched straight into a solo career with 'Golden Heart' (1996) - a mixture of his various music stylings that appeared throughout Dire Straits' career.
'Sailing to Philadelphia' (2000) was the breakthrough album for his solo career. With stars such as James Taylor and Van Morrison, 'Sailing to Philadelphia' was one of his most successful albums to date.

His next album 'The Ragpicker's Dream' (2002) saw Knopfler move to the 'story telling theme'. The single 'Why Aye Man' was used as the theme tune for the third series of 'Auf Wiedersehen, Pet' in 2002.

His next album 'Shangri-La' was released in 2004 with a tour proceeding in 2005. 'Shangri-La' continued the idea of storytelling with each song having a different story (e.g. Boom, Like That is referring to the story of Ray Kroc and McDonalds). A motorcycle accident in 2005 meant the tour was postponed but was continued later that year.

2006 saw the release of 'All the Roadrunning' - a collaboration album with Emmylou Harris. This contains a mixture of rock and folk-styled music, mostly written by Knopfler. A tour followed the release of the album.

'Kill To Get Crimson', another folk-rock-bluesy record was released in autumn of 2007,
with a tour in 2008.

'Get Lucky' album released in September 2009, with a tour planned for North America and Europe commencing in the spring of 2010.

In 2011, Mark toured with Bob Dylan on Dylan's recent European leg of his "Never Ending Tour".

'Privateering' album, the first studio double-album of Knopfler's 35-year career as a recording artist, was released on the 3rd September of 2012. An European tour was planned for the summer of 2013.

Knopfler was named #27 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".

For photos and additional information check out Mark Knopfler's official website, www.MarkKnopfler.com. 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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