Irish band Huey And The Hobgoblins' debut single release, going straight in at no.27 in the Irish charts. Completely self funded and unattached to any label.
You tell me not to worry
You put me on a mood elevator to the second story
It’s no wonder I can’t think for myself I need some help
Don’t ever let me be
Don’t ever let me be
Don’t ever let me be…..
They say that what don’t kill you
It must make you stronger, I’m lasting longer and I wonder
When you gonna come back again, come back again
Tell me what you need
Tell me what you need
Tell me what you need
Don’t ever let me be
Don’t ever let me be
Don’t ever let me be…..
They say that what don’t kill you
It must make you stronger, I’m lasting longer and I wonder
When you gonna come back again, come back again
Mood elevator…………………..
Track Name: Judy (Alt. Version)
When I’m walking down your street
the pavement hardly touches my feet
You make me forget all my cares
when you lead me down your spiral stairs
Judy Judy, oh oh Judy Judy.
You’re such a woman you break my heart
You’re such a lady it tears me apart
You know I love from your shoulders down to your feet
Your not the kind of girl that you usually meet
Judy Judy, oh oh Judy Judy.
You know I wan you and I always will
You can break my heart and I’d want you still
Because I never loved a woman who can love me the way that you do
No I never loved a woman who can love me the way that you do
I love you your shoulders right down to the soles of your shoes
No I never loved a woman who can love me the way that you do
Maybe someday its all going to end
And maybe someday we’ll just be friends
But until that day your heart I’ll keep
And I won’t let you get a wink of sleep
Judy Judy, oh oh Judy Judy.
It was a Saturday night back in November
Everything seemed so right
Everyone laughing, joking and smoking
And drinking the hours by.
And they went
And the time came for all to go home
We didn’t mind
We’d all had a good time
There was a plane waiting for me in Dublin
Suddenly I felt so alone
Don’t you need somewhere to call your own
Don’t you need somewhere to drink alcohol
Let it rain let it snow and let all the wind blow
For that won’t bother us at all
We’ll just put on our hats and throw on a raincoat
‘cos the beer-garden calls tonight
The cracks in the wall where our beer-glasses fall
It’s all just the character of this place
Where the people are true and the posers are few
And music is music to fall over to.