i;d say andre was just making up some simple lust-based words on the spot
more influenced by john lee hooker than anything else
john lee would make up stuff all the time too
i;d have to hear the music too, to guess what he may have been thinking of, song wise
that;s not really enough words to find out
you could just ask andre, you guys both live in the same place [more or less] :)
wle
[[this is the famous ''i ain;t never'', covered by john fogerty as well as jerry garcia, hm, andre, jerry, john lee, fogerty, and dwight all live in the bay area, or did..]]
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I Ain't Never Lyrics. Webb Pierce
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Well I ain't never I ain't never
Seen nobody like you no no no never have I ever seen nobody like you
You call me up and say to meet me at nine
I have to hurry hurry but I'm there on time
I walk right up and knock on your door the landlord says she ain't a here no more
I ain't never oh darling seen nobody like you
Hoo hoo but I love you yeah I love you I love you just the same
[ guitar ]
Well you tell me sweet things that you don't mean
You've got me a livin' in a haunted dream
You make me do things I don't wanna do
My friends say oh Webb what's wrong with you
I ain't never oh darling seen nobody like you
Hoo hoo but I love you yeah I love you I love you just the same
I love you just the same I love you just the same
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Webb Pierce
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Webb Pierce
Webb Pierce, c. 1956
Background information
Birth name Webb Michael Pierce
Born August 8, 1921
West Monroe, Louisiana, USA
Died February 24, 1991 (aged 69)
Genres country, honky tonk
Occupations singer-songwriter
Instruments guitar
Years active 1952–1982
Labels 4 Star, Decca, MCA, Plantation
Webb Michael Pierce (August 8, 1921 – February 24, 1991) was one of the most popular American honky tonk vocalists of the 1950s, charting more number one hits than any other country artist during the decade.