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Chicago – Scrapbook lyrics
Six sets smoked on Saturdays
At Barnaby's on State
Countless California calls
We could not stand the wait

We played the pier on Venice beach
The crowd called out for more
Zappa and the Mothers next
We finished with a roar

Jimi was so kind to us
Had us on the tour
We got some education
Like we never got before

Around the world in twenty days
We played most every night
Jet-lag, girls, strange languages
Everyone began to fight

Lowdown at the Caribou
All rumours aside
Was we could never get together
Not unless we tried

Summer with the Beach Boys
We got sand all in our shoes
Made some special music
Everybody sang the blues
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Songwriters: ROBERT LAMM, ROBERT WILLIAM LAMM
Scrapbook lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group

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