Escrita por Lou
Reed, foi gravada em novembro e dezembro de 1968 e lançada em março
de 1969 no disco The Velvet Underground.
Apesar do nome, a
música foi feita pra uma garota que não tinha os olhos azuis. Foi
feita pro primeiro amor de Reed, chamada Shelley Albin, que na época
era casada.
Lou Reed cantou e
tocou guitarra Doug Yule tocou baixo, orgao Hammond e fez Backing
vocals. Maureen Tucker tocou pandeiro.
Foi regravada por
Lou Reed, Maureen Tucker, Patti Smith, R.E.M., Marisa Monte, Hole,
Counting Crows, Andrea Corr, entre outros artistas.
A letra:
Sometimes I feel so
happy Sometimes I feel so sad Sometimes I feel so happy But
mostly you just make me mad Baby, you just make me mad
Linger on your pale blue eyes Linger
on your pale blue eyes
Thought of you as my
mountaintop Thought of you as my peak Thought of you as
everything I've had, but couldn't keep I've had, but couldn't
keep
Linger on your pale blue eyes Linger
on your pale blue eyes
If I could make the world as pure And
strange as what I see I'd put you in a mirror I put in front of
me I put in front of me
Linger on your pale blue eyes Linger
on your pale blue eyes
Skip a life completely Stuff it in a
cup She said "money is like us in time It lies, but can't
stand up" Down for you is up
Linger on your pale blue eyes Linger
on your pale blue eyes
It was good what we did yesterday And
I'd do it once again The fact that you are married Only proves
you're my best friend But it's truly, truly a sin
Linger on your pale blue eyes Linger
on your pale blue eyes
Escrita por Robbie
Robertson, foi gravada em 1969 e lançada em 22 de setembro de 1969
no disco The Band. A canção começa com um riff de piano no estilo
boogie woogie tocado pelo pianista Richard Manuel e o cantor Rick
Danko avisa que uma tempestade está vindo pra Cleveland.
Foi regravada por
Albert Lee, entre outros artistas.
Rick Danko cantou e
tocou baixo. Levon Helm tocou bateria e fez backing vocals. Garth
Hudson tocou orgao Lowrey. Richard Manuel tocou piano e fez backing
vocal e Robbie Robertson tocou guitarra.
A letra:
Look Out Cleveland
the storm is comin' through And it's runnin' right up on you Look
out Houston, there'll be thunder on the hill Bye-bye baby don't
cha lie so still
Was Wedn'sday evenin' when first we heard the
word It did not come by train nor bird T'was when Ben Pike
stepped down to say "This old town's gonna blow away"
Look
Out Cleveland the storm is comin' through And it's runnin' right
up on you Look out Houston, there'll be thunder on the
hill Bye-bye baby don't cha lie so still
Chain lightnin'
frightnin' as it may seem Must not be mistaken for just another
dream Justice of peace don't know his own fate But he'll go
down in the shelter late
Look Out Cleveland the storm is
comin' through And it's runnin' right up on you Look out
Houston, there'll be thunder on the hill Bye-bye baby don't cha
lie so still
Hidin' your money won't do no good (no
good) Build a big wall you know you would if you could yeah When
clouds of warnin' come into view It'll get the ol' woman right
outta her shoe
Look Out Cleveland the storm is comin'
through And it's runnin' right up on you Look out Houston,
there'll be thunder on the hill Bye-bye baby don't cha lie so
still
Escrita por John
Lennon mas creditada à dupla Lennon/McCartney, foi gravada entre 24
e 29 de julho de 1969 e lançada em 26 de setembro no disco Abbey
Road.
Foi composta na
Índia, inspirada em um sujeito avarento que escondia seu dinheiro
pras pessoas não o forçarem a gastar. A irmã de Mustard era Pam,
da música seguinte, Polythene Pam.
John cantou e fez
backing vocals, tocou guitarra rítmica, piano e maracas. Paul fez
backing vocals e tocou baixo. George Harrison tocou guitarra solo e
Ringo tocou bateria e pandeiro.
Foi regravada por
Booker T and The Mgs, entre outros artistas.
A letra:
Mean Mister Mustard
sleeps in the park Shaves in the dark trying to save paper Sleeps
in a hole in the road Saving up to buy some clothes Keeps a
ten-bob note up his nose Such a mean old man Such a mean old
man
His sister Pam
works in a shop She never stops, she's a go-getter Takes him
out to look at the queen Only place that he's ever been Always
shouts out something obscene Such a dirty old man Dirty old man
Escrita por David
Bowie, foi gravada em 20 de junho de 1969 e lançada em 11 de julho
de 1969 em um compacto que tinha Wild eyed bou from freecloud como
Lado B. É uma das 500 canções que deram forma ao rock and roll do
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Foi inspirada pelo
filme 2001 uma odisséia no esaço, de Stanley Kubrick, de 1968, a
canção fala do lançamento ao espaço do Major Tom, um astronauta
fictício e foi lançada num período de grande interesse no espaço.
A Apollo 11 seria lançada em 5 dias depois que lançaram a música.
Rick Wakeman tocou
mellotron, Mick Wayne tocou guitarra, Herbie Flowers tocou baixo,
Terry cox tocou bateria, Toni Visconti tocou flauta e David Bowie
tocou violão e fez os vocais principais e os backing vocals. Chegou
ao número 5 nos charts britânicos. VH1 disse que ela era a número
60 das 100 maiores canções de rock. NME disse que ela era a númeo
26 dos maiores números 1 da história.
Foi regravada pelo
Duran Duran e Def Leppard, entre outros muitos artistas.
A letra:
Ground Control to
Major Tom Ground Control to Major Tom Take your protein pills
and put your helmet on
Ground Control to Major
Tom Commencing countdown, engines on Check ignition and
may God's love be with you
This
is Ground Control to Major Tom You've really made the
grade And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear Now
it's time to leave the capsule if you dare
This is Major
Tom to Ground Control I'm stepping through the door And I'm
floating in a most peculiar way And the stars look very
different today
For here Am I sitting in a tin can Far
above the world Planet Earth is blue And there's nothing I can
do
Though I'm past one hundred thousand miles I'm
feeling very still And I think my spaceship knows which way to
go Tell my wife I love her very much she knows
Ground
Control to Major Tom Your circuit's dead, there's something
wrong Can you hear me, Major Tom? Can you hear me, Major
Tom? Can you hear me, Major Tom? Can you....
Here am I
floating round my tin can Far above the Moon Planet Earth
is blue And there's nothing I can do.
Escrita por Pete
Townshend, foi lançada em 5 de julho de 1969 em um compacto que
tinha I'm free como Lado A. É a última canção do rock opera
Tommy.
Roger Daultrey
cantou, Pete Townshend fez backing vocals, tocou guitarra elétrica e
teclados, John Entwistle tocou baixo e Keith Moon bateria.
A letra:
Welcome to the Camp
I guess you all know why we're here My name is Tommy And I
became aware this year
If you want to follow me You've got
to play pinball And put in your earplugs Put on your eye
shades You know where to put the cork
Hey you getting
drunk, so sorry! I've got you sussed Hey you smoking Mother
Nature! This is a bust! Hey hung up old Mr. Normal Don't try
to gain my trust! 'Cause you ain't gonna follow me any of those
ways Although you think you must
We're not gonna take
it We're not gonna take it We're not gonna take it We're not
gonna take it
We're not gonna take it Never did and never
will We're not gonna take it Gonna break it, gonna shake
it Let's forget it better still
Now you can't hear me Your
ears are truly sealed You can't speak either Your mouth is
filled You can't see nothing And pinball completes the
scene Here comes Uncle Ernie to guide you to Your very own
machine
We're not gonna take it We're not gonna take
it We're not gonna take it We're not gonna take it
We're
not gonna take it Never did and never will Don't want no
religion And as far as we can tell We ain't gonna take
you Never did and never will We're not gonna take you We
forsake you Gonna rape you Let's forget you better still
We
forsake you Gonna rape you Let's forget you better still
See
me Feel me Touch me Heal me
See me Feel me Touch
me Heal me
See me Feel me Touch me Heal me
See
me Feel me Touch me Heal me
Listening to you I get
the music Gazing at you I get the heat Following you I
climb the mountains I get excitement at your feet
Right
behind you I see the millions On you I see the glory From
you I get opinions From you I get the story
Listening
to you I get the music Gazing at you I get the
heat Following you I climb the mountains I get excitement at
your feet
Right behind you I see the millions On you I
see the glory From you I get opinions From you I get the
story
Listening to you I get the music Gazing at you I
get the heat Following you I climb the mountains I get
excitement at your feet
Right behind you I see the
millions On you I see the glory
Escrita por John
Lennon mas creditada à dupla Lennon/McCartney, foi gravada em 11 de
fevereiro de 1968 e lançada em 13 de janeiro de 1969 no disco Yellow
Submarine. A exemplo de Lady Madonna, é uma das poucas músicas dos
Beatles baseadas num riff de piano.
Foi uma das últimas
gravações com a dinâmica de equipe dos Beatles. Depois disso já
veio o Album Branco onde cada um gravou sua música praticamente. A
linha de baixo que Paul criou foi uma das melhores que ele já fez.
Também o solo de George Harrison, ele matou logo de cara.
Tanto John quanto
Paul gostam muito dessa música.
John cantou, tocou
piano, guitarra ritmica e falou. Paul fez backing vocal, tocou baixo,
pandeiro, latiu e falou. George Harrison tocou guitarra solo. Ringo
tocou bateria e falou.
Foi regravada por
Alice Cooper, Elvis Costello, Cyndi Lauper, Dave Matthews, Manfred
Mann, Dave Grohl com Jeff Lynne, entre outros artistas.
A letra:
Sheepdog, standing
in the rain Bullfrog, doing it again Some kind of happiness
is Measured out in miles What makes you think you're Something
special when you smile
Childlike no one understands Jackknife
in your sweaty hands Some kind of innocence is Measured out in
years You don't know what it's like To listen to your fears
You can talk to me You can talk to
me You can talk to me If you're lonely, you can talk to me
Big man (yeah) walking in the
park Wigwam frightened of the dark Some kind of solitude
is Measured out in you You think you know me, but you haven't
got a clue
You can talk to me You can talk to
me You can talk to me If you're lonely, you can talk to me
Hey hey
Roar
Hey, bulldog (hey bulldog)
Woof
Hey, bulldog Hey, bulldog Hey,
bulldog
Hey man
Whats up brother?
Roof
What do ya say
I say, roof
You know any more?
Ah ah (you got it, that's it, you had
it) That's it man, wo ho, that's it, you got it
Woah
Look at me man, I only had ten children
Ah ah ah ah ah ah ha ha ha ha Quiet,
quiet (ok) Quiet Hey, bulldog, hey bulldog
Escrita por Grham
Nash, foi gravada em 11 de fevereiro de 1969 e lançada em 1969 no
disco Crosby, Stills and Nash. Foi feita pra Joni Mitchell, que Nash
estava envolvido na época.
O curioso é que
Guinnevere, que já falamos aqui, também foi feita pra Joni Mitchell
por David Crosby, que também estava envolvido com ela. Era o tempo
do amor livre.
Graham Nash cantou e
tocou violão. David Crosby fez backing vocals.
A letra:
Holding you close
undisturbed before a fire The pressure in my chest when you
breathe in my ear We both knew this would happen when you first
appeared My lady of the island
The brownness of your body in the fire
glow Except the places where the sun refused to go Our bodies
were a perfect fit in afterglow we lay My lady of the island
Letting myself wander through the world
inside your eyes You know I'd like to stay here until every tear
runs dry Do, do, do, do, do, do, do My lady of the island
Wrapped around each other in the
peeping sun Beams of sunshine light the stage the red light's on I
never want to finish what I've just begun with you My lady of the
island
Foi gravada em outubro de 1968, no IBC, em Londres, e
foi lançada em 15 de fevereiro de 1969 no disco Goodbye.
Eric Clapton tocou guitarra e cantou. Jack Bruce tocou
baixo. Ginger Baker tocou bateria. George Harrison tocou guitarra
base e Felix Pappalardi tocou piano e Mellotron.
Foi também número 1 na Nova Zelandia, África do Sul
e Irlanda.
A letra:
I'm
thinking bout the times you drove in my car I'm thinking that I
might have drove you too far And I'm thinking 'bout the love that
you laid on my table
I told
you not to wander 'round in the dark I told you 'bout the swans,
that they live in the park Then I told you 'bout our kid, now he's
married to Mabel
Well, I
told you that the light goes up and down Do you notice how the
wheels go 'round? And you better pick yourself up from the
ground Before they bring the curtain down Yes, before they
bring the curtain down
I'm
talking 'bout a girl that looks quite like you She didn't have the
time to wait in the queue She cried away her life since she fell
off the cradle
Escrita por Robbie
Robertson, foi gravada em 1969 e lançada em 29 de novembro de 1969
no compacto que tinha The night they drove old Dixie down como Lado
A. Chegou ao número 25 nos charts pop americanos e número 10 nos
charts canadenses. Leon Helm cantou.
Nessa música foi
uma das primeiras vezes que o Clavinet Hohner foi tocado com pedal de
Wah-Wah. Esse som se tornou famoso em meados dos anos 70,
especialmente na música funk.
A canção é um
motorista de caminhão que vai ao Lake Charles, Louisiana, para
encontrar sua namorada que é de lá. Bessie. Lá ele joga, bebe,
escuta música e fica com Bessie. Mas tem que voltar pra esposa,
porém quer voltar pra ver Bessie again.
Levon Helm cantou e
tocou bateria. Rick Danko tocou baixo e fez backing vocals. Garth
Hudson tocou o clavinet com pedal wah-ah e orgão. Richard Manuel
tocou piano e fez backing vocals. Robbie Robertson tocou guitarra
elétrica.
A letra:
When I get off of
this mountain, you know where I want to go? Straight down the
Mississippi river, to the Gulf of Mexico To Lake Charles,
Louisiana, little Bessie, girl that I once knew She told me just
to come on by, if there's anything she could do
Up on Cripple
Creek she sends me If I spring a leak she mends me I don't have
to speak, she defends me A drunkard's dream if I ever did see
one
Good luck had just stung me, to the race track I did
go She bet on one horse to win and I bet on another to show The
odds were in my favor, I had 'em five to one When that nag to win
came around the track, sure enough she had won
Up on Cripple
Creek she sends me If I spring a leak she mends me I don't have
to speak, she defends me A drunkard's dream if I ever did see
one
I took up all of my winnings, and I gave my little Bessie
half She tore it up and threw it in my face, just for a laugh Now
there's one thing in the whole wide world, I sure would like to
see That's when that little love of mine, dips her doughnut in my
tea
Up on Cripple Creek she sends me If I spring a leak she
mends me I don't have to speak, she defends me A drunkard's
dream if I ever did see one
Now me and my mate were back at
the shack, we had Spike Jones on the box She said, "I can't
take the way he sings, but I love to hear him talk" Now that
just gave my heart a throb, to the bottom of my feet And I swore
as I took another pull, my Bessie can't be beat
Up on Cripple
Creek she sends me If I spring a leak she mends me I don't have
to speak, she defends me A drunkard's dream if I ever did see
one
Now there's a flood out in California and up north it's
freezing cold And this living on the road is getting pretty old So
I guess I'll call up my big mama, tell her I'll be rolling in But
you know, deep down, I'm kind of tempted to go and see my Bessie
again
Up on Cripple Creek she sends me If I spring a leak
she mends me I don't have to speak, she defends me A drunkard's
dream if I ever did see one
Escrita por Leonard
Cohen, foi gravada em outubro de 1968 e lançada em 7 de abril de
1969 no disco Songs from a room, o segundo da carreira de Cohen.
Leonard Cohen cantou
e tocou violão clássico. Ron Cornelius tocou violão e guitarra.
Bubba Fowler tocou baixo, banjo, violino e violão. Charlie Daniels
tocou baixo, violão e violino.
A letra:
Sometimes I find I
get to thinking of the past. We swore to each other then that our
love would surely last. You kept right on loving, I went on a
fast, Now I am too thin and your love is too vast. But I know
from your eyes And I know from your smile That tonight will be
fine, Will be fine, will be fine, will be fine For a while.
I choose the rooms that I live in with
care, The windows are small and the walls almost bare, There's
only one bed and there's only one prayer; I listen all night for
your step on the stair. But I know from your eyes And I know
from your smile That tonight will be fine, Will be fine, will
be fine, will be fine For a while.
Oh sometimes I see her undressing for
me, She's the soft naked lady love meant her to be And she's
moving her body so brave and so free. If I've got to remember
that's a fine memory. And I know from her eyes And I know from
her smile That tonight will be fine, Will be fine, will be
fine, will be fine For a while.
Escrita por Pete
Townshend, foi gravada em 7 de fevereiro de 1969 e lançada em 7 de
março de 1969 em um compacto que tinha Dogs como Lado B. Chegou ao
número 4 dos charts ingleses e número 19 nos Estados Unidos.
Foi regravada por
Elton John, Rod Stewart, entre outros artistas.
A letra:
Ever since I was a
young boy I've played the silver ball From Soho down to
Brighton I must have played them all But I ain't seen nothing
like him In any amusement hall That deaf dumb and blind
kid Sure plays a mean pin ball!
He stands like a statue, Becomes
part of the machine Feeling all the bumpers Always playing
clean He plays by intuition, The digit counters fall That
deaf dumb and blind kid Sure plays a mean pin ball!
He's a pin ball wizard There has got
to be a twist A pin ball wizard, S'got such a supple wrist
How do you think he does it? I don't
know! What makes him so good?
He ain't got no distractions Can't
hear those buzzers and bells Don't see lights a flashin' Plays
by sense of smell Always gets a replay Never seen him fall That
deaf dumb and blind kid Sure plays a mean pin ball
I thought I was The Bally table
king But I just handed My pin ball crown to him
Even on my favorite table He can
beat my best His disciples lead him in And he just does the
rest He's got crazy flipper fingers Never seen him fall That
deaf dumb and blind kind Sure plays a mean pin ball!
Escrita por George
Harrison, foi gravada em 30 de maio de 1969 e lançada em um compacto
que tinha The Ballad of John and Yoko como Lado A. Foi uma das únicas
canções de George que ele compôs no piano em vez de na guitarra.
Ela fala da dualidade das coisas.
George Harrison
cantou, tocou as guitarras, tocou orgao Hammond e baixo. John fez
backing vocal. Paul fez backing vocal e tocou piano. Ringo tocou
bateria.
A letra:
I want a love that's
right But right is only half of what's wrong I want a short
haired girl Who sometimes wears it twice as long Now I'm
stepping out this old brown shoe Baby, I'm in love with you I'm
so glad you came here, it won't be the same now I'm telling you
You know you pick me up From where
some try to drag me down And when I see your smile Replace
every thoughtless frown Got me escaping from this zoo Baby, I'm
in love with you I'm so glad you came here, it won't be the same
now When I'm with you
If I grow up I'll be a singer Wearing
rings on every finger Not worrying what they or you say I'll
live and love and maybe someday Who knows, baby, you may comfort
me
I may appear to be imperfect My love
is something you can't reject I'm changing faster than the weather
If you and me should get together Who knows, baby, you may
comfort me
I want that love of yours To miss
that love is something I'd hate I'll make an early start I'm
making sure that I'm not late
For you sweet top lip I'm in the
queue Baby, I'm in love with you I'm so glad you came here, it
won't be the same now When I'm with you I'm so glad you came
here, it won't be the same now When I'm with you
Escrita por David
Crosby, foi gravada e lançada em 1969 no disco Crosby, Stills and
Nash. David Crosby disse que é sobre 3 mulheres que ele amou. Uma é
Christine Hinton, que foi morta. Joni Mitchell e a terceira ele disse
que não pode dizer. Ele julga que é a melhor música que ele já
fez na vida.
David Crosby cantou
e tocou violões e Graham Nash cantou.
Foi regravada por
Miles Davis, entre outros artistas
A letra:
Guinnevere had green
eyes Like yours, mi'lady like yours When she'd walk
down Through the garden In the morning after it rained Peacocks
wandered aimlessly underneath an orange tree Why can't she see
me?
Guinnevere Drew pentagrams Like
yours, mi'lady like yours Late at night When she thought that
no one was watching at all She shall be free As she turns her
gaze Down the slope to the harbor where I lay Anchored for a
day
Guinnevere Had golden hair Like
yours, mi'lady like yours Streaming out when we'd ride Through
the warm wind down by the bay Yesterday Seagulls circle
endlessly I sing in silent harmony We shall be free
Escrita por Mac
Davis, foi gravada por Elvis em janeiro de 1969 e lançada em abril
de 1969 em um compacto que tinha Any day now como Lado B. É uma
narrativa sobre a pobreza, de um menino que nasceu de uma mãe que
tinha mais filhos do que podia sustentar num ghetto de Chicago. O
menino cresce faminto, rouba e briga na rua. Compra uma arma e rouba
um carro, mas é morto pela polícia ao mesmo momento que seu próprio
filho nasce.
A canção sugere
que o destino da nova criança vai ser o mesmo do pai. Chegou ao
número 3 nos Estados Unidos número 2 no Canadá e Reino Unido. Foi
número 1 na Alemanha Ocidental, Irlanda, Noruega, Australia e Nova
Zelandia.
Foi regravada por
Sammy Davis Jr., Marilyn Mason, Dolly Parton, Bobbie Gentry, Nik Cave
and The Bad Seeds, The Cranberries, Chris De Burgh, entre outros
artistas.
A letra:
As the snow flies On
a cold and gray Chicago mornin' A poor little baby child is
born In the ghetto (in the ghetto)
And his mama cries 'Cause if there's
one thing that she don't need It's another hungry mouth to feed In
the ghetto (in the ghetto)
People, don't you understand The
child needs a helping hand Or he'll grow to be an angry young man
some day? Take a look at you and me Are we too blind to see Do
we simply turn our heads, and look the other way?
Well, the world turns And a hungry
little boy with a runny nose Plays in the street as the cold wind
blows In the ghetto (in the ghetto)
And his hunger burns So he starts to
roam the streets at night And he learns how to steal, and he
learns how to fight In the ghetto (in the ghetto)
Then one night in desperation A
young man breaks away He buys a gun, steals a car Tries to run,
but he don't get far And his mama cries
As a crowd gathers 'round an angry
young man Face down on the street with a gun in his hand In the
ghetto (in the ghetto)
And as her young man dies On a cold
and gray Chicago mornin' Another little baby child is born In
the ghetto (in the ghetto)
And his mama cries (in the ghetto) (In
the ghetto) (Aah-aah)
Escrita por Robbie
Robertson e Levon Helm, foi gravada em 1969 e lançada em 22 de
setembro de 1969 no compacto que tinha Up on Cripple Creek como Lado
A. Levon Helm fez os vocais. É uma canção em primeira pessoa que
relata seus problemas economicos e sociais, sendo ele um pobre homem
branco do sul dos Estados Unidos durante o ultimo ano da Guerra
Civil, quando George Stoneman estava pelo sul da Virginia. Joaz Baez
regravou-a e teve um hit em 1971.
Dixie é o nome aos
estados americanos que foram os Confederados. É o número 245 da
lista das 500 maiores canções de todos os tempos da revista Rolling
Stones. É uma das 500 cancões que deram forma ao rock and roll.
Levon Helm cantou e tocou bateria. Rick Danko tocou baixo e fez
backing vocals. Garth Hudson tocou trumpet e melodica. Richard Manuel
tocou piano e fez backing vocals. Robbie Robertson tocou violão.
Foi regravada por
Joan Baez, Johnny Cash, John Denver, Allman Brothers, Richie Havens,
Black Crowes, Jerry Garcia, entre outros artistas.
A letra:
Virgil Caine is the
name And I served on the Danville train 'Till Stoneman's
cavalry came And tore up the tracks again
In the winter of
'65 We were hungry, just barely alive By May the 10th, Richmond
had fell It's a time I remember, oh so well
The night they
drove old Dixie down And the bells were ringing The night they
drove old Dixie down And the people were singing They went,
"Na, na, la, na, na, na"
Back with my wife in
Tennessee When one day she called to me Said "Virgil,
quick, come see, There goes the Robert E. Lee!"
Now, I
don't mind chopping wood And I don't care if the money's no
good You take what you need And you leave the rest But they
should never Have taken the very best
The night they drove
old Dixie down And the bells were ringing The night they drove
old Dixie down And all the people were singing They went, "Na,
na, la, na, na, na"
Like my father before me I will
work the land And like my brother above me Who took a rebel
stand
He was just 18, proud and brave But a Yankee laid him
in his grave I swear by the mud below my feet You can't raise a
Caine back up When he's in defeat
The night they drove old
Dixie down And the bells were ringing The night they drove old
Dixie down And all the people were singing They went, "Na,
na, la, na, na, na"
The night they drove old Dixie
down And all the bells were ringing The night they drove old
Dixie down And the people were singing They went, "Na, na,
la, na, na, na"