Oboe Concerto

Album: World Peace Is None of Your Business (2014)
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  • Oboe concerto
    All the best ones are dead
    And there's a song I can't stand
    And it's stuck in my head

    There's a song I can't stand
    And it's stuck in my head

    Oboe concerto
    All I do is drink to absent friends
    And there's a song I can't stand
    And it's stuck in my head

    There's a song I can't stand
    And it's stuck in my head

    The older generation have tried, sighed and died
    Which pushes me to their place queue

    Round, rhythm goes round
    Round, round rhythm of life goes round
    Round, the rhythm goes round
    Round, round rhythm of life goes round
    Round, the rhythm goes round
    Round, round rhythm of life goes round
    Round, the rhythm goes round
    Round, round rhythm of life goes round Writer/s: MARTIN JAMES BOORER, STEVEN MORRISSEY
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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