Fanny - Hey Bulldog (1971) | LIVE

LYRICS () ---------------------------------------------------- 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? Child-like No one understands Jack knife 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 Hedgehog Living in the sand Leapfrog Giving him a hand Some kind of attitude is measured out inside You think you’re going but you haven’t got a ride You can talk to me You can talk to me You can tal to me If you’re lonely you can talk to me Big man 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 Wahoo woof! Woof! Hey bulldog! Hey bulldog! Hey bulldog! Hey bulldog! Hey man, what’s that boy? Woof! What do you say? I said “woof!“ You know anymore? Wooaah ha ha ha! You’ve got it, that’s it, you had it! That’s it, man, woo! That’s it! You’ve got it! Don’t look at me man, I only have ten children Ah ho! Ha ha ha ha ha ha! Quiet boy, quiet! Okay Quiet! Hey bulldog! Hey bulldog! ------------------------------------------------------------ Fanny was an American all-female band, active in the early 1970s. They were one of the first notable rock groups to be made up entirely of women, the third to sign with a major label (after Goldie & the Gingerbreads and the Pleasure Seekers), and the first to release an album on a major label (in 1970). They achieved two top 40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and released five albums. Sisters June Millington (born April 14, 1948, Manila, Philippines) and Jean Millington (born May 25, 1949, Manila, Philippines) moved with their family from the Philippines to Sacramento, California in 1961. In high school they formed an all-girl band called the Svelts with June on guitar, Jean on bass, Addie Lee on guitar, and Brie Brandt on drums. Brandt was later replaced by Alice de Buhr (born September 4, 1949, Mason City, Iowa). When the Svelts disbanded, de Buhr and Lee formed another all-female group called Wild Honey. The Millington sisters later joined this band, which played Motown covers and eventually moved to Los Angeles. In January 1970, Nickey Barcley was asked to join Fanny as a singer and keyboardist. She was one of the main songwriters and lead singers in the group, and appeared on all their albums, adding soul, blues and funk influences to the group’s overall sound.
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