Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
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Don't Call Me Early In The Morning (Words & music by Tommy Sands)
Chorus: [C]Don’t call me [G]early in the [F]mor [C]ning [F]Call me what you [C]want to but [G]leave me alone [C]Don't call me [G]early in the [F]mor [C]ning Just [G]leave me till the cows are coming [Am]home
[C]A man or a [G]woman they [F]need the relaxation From [C]rising always at the [G]dawn And the [C]heart of the [G]matter, [F]tomorrow is a Saturday And [C]I'll be lying lying [G]on
Sad the lad that can't rest contented He has a dollar but must have more He fills himself with pills to retire with a million And falls asleep at sixty-four
Fair is fair and I've done my share My nerves are gettin' on my nerves If you don't have a pillow of the white swan's feather We'll do with a corner for my head
Just a gentle warning for tomorrow morning No big noises near my room Cars with no exhausts, chickens with the whooping cough And milkmen that whistle out of tune