if I would not have any bad luck, I would not have any luck at all
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Beside the Point
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19
Smart Set commented on 01.03.08
I see.
ART commented on 01.03.08
I used the wrong words...Adam choosed option nr 2, see last submissions
Smart Set commented on 01.02.08
How could this be rejected, ART? If I were you I'd re-submit it.
ART commented on 01.02.08
I submitted the same in bad condition..1.adam rejects it 2. you see it in future and you need to look here
Jaak Graaf van Stokkem commented on 01.02.08
We used that song as begin tune of our discobar Jabskowoopie a verry verry long time ago.
robert k commented on 01.01.08
green onions later begot two blues brothers
Smart Set commented on 01.01.08
It was their biggest hit.
Smart Set commented on 01.01.08
Yes, "Green Onions".
Jaak Graaf van Stokkem commented on 01.01.08
Did they had a song with something like "onions" in their title?
Smart Set commented on 01.01.08
The very same, Jaak.
Jaak Graaf van Stokkem commented on 01.01.08
Booker T and the MG's ?
Jim commented on 01.01.08
and Cream did a great version--great shot--suits--where are u Robert J?
Smart Set commented on 12.31.07
You are correct, jim. Booker T. Jones co-wrote it with William Bell, but Albert King I think made the first recording of the song.
Jim commented on 12.31.07
Sorry possum--it was Booker T Jones and someone else methinks--"Bad wine 'n women are all I crave--bad wine 'n women goona carry me to my grave" --not absolutely sure but love the song--correct me if I'm wrong--u usually do!!!
Smart Set commented on 12.29.07
The lyrics ("If it wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have no luck at all") are from "Born Under a Bad Sign", originally by Albert King.
wim commented on 12.29.07
over here it is already 29th
wim commented on 12.29.07
the lyrics are from Homer Simpson singing the blues
robert k commented on 12.29.07
wim you look like you're imitating the 'ghost of christmas yet to come' from Dickens.