Montrose — Connection
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Everything is going in the wrong direction.
Doctor wants to give me more injections.
Giving me shots for a thousand rare infections
And I don't know if he'll let me go.
I just can't make no connection, whoa no.
All I want to do is get back to you.
My bags, they get a very close inspection,
I wonder why it is they suspect 'em?
They're trying to add me to their collection
And I don't know if they'll let me go, oh no.
And I can't make no connection, no
And all I want to do is get back to you.
Yeah, I can't make no connection, baby.
All I want to do...All I want to do...
No connection,
I just can't make no connection.
All I want to do baby, yeah.
Everything I wanna do is get back to you.
Doctor wants to give me more injections.
Giving me shots for a thousand rare infections
And I don't know if he'll let me go.
I just can't make no connection, whoa no.
All I want to do is get back to you.
My bags, they get a very close inspection,
I wonder why it is they suspect 'em?
They're trying to add me to their collection
And I don't know if they'll let me go, oh no.
And I can't make no connection, no
And all I want to do is get back to you.
Yeah, I can't make no connection, baby.
All I want to do...All I want to do...
No connection,
I just can't make no connection.
All I want to do baby, yeah.
Everything I wanna do is get back to you.
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Love to see/hear this on RP.!! (some more early solo Hagar would be cool too)
Wikipedia sez-
Paper Money is the second studio album by the American hard rock band Montrose, released on October 11, 1974, by Warner Bros. Records. It was produced by Ted Templeman and is the band's final recording with original vocalist Sammy Hagar. It marks the arrival of new bass player Alan Fitzgerald, replacing original bassist Bill Church.
Paper Money is the second studio album by the American hard rock band Montrose, released on October 11, 1974, by Warner Bros. Records. It was produced by Ted Templeman and is the band's final recording with original vocalist Sammy Hagar. It marks the arrival of new bass player Alan Fitzgerald, replacing original bassist Bill Church.


