“Brother Johnny” by Edgar Winter
10-06-2023

Легендарният тексаски блус рок китарист, певец и лидер на групи JOHNNY WINTER оставя ярка следа в света на музиката. Роден като JOHN DAWSON WINTER III в Бомонт, щата Тексас, JOHNNY е по-големият брат на EDGAR WINTER, друг известен китарист. Двамата братя се открояват на сцената на блус рок музиката с талантливото си свирене от ранна възраст, както и с поразителната си платинена коса и светла кожа, защото са албиноси.

Още с първия си албум „The Progressive Blues Experiment“ JOHNNY завоюва признанието на слушателите и специализираните издания. Той изгрява на музикалната сцена в Тексас през 1968 г., когато статия в списанието Rolling Stone му дава национална известност, заявявайки, че той е „един от най-смелите и елегантни блус китаристи, които някога сте чували“. Тази статия става причина дебютиращият китарист да получи поток от оферти за звукозапис, което води до сделка с гиганта Columbia за огромната (по онова време) сума от $600 000.

Първият му албум за Columbia, озаглавен „Johnny Winter“, е издаден през юни 1969 г., включва неговия брат EDGAR на клавишните инструменти, и стига до номер 24 в меродавната класация Billboard 200. През същата година JOHNNY свири заедно с идола си BB King на джаз форума в Нюпорт, а също така се появява на знаменития фестивал в Уудсток. 

JOHNNY WINTER е най-известен със запомнящите си интерпретации на песни като „Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo“ от Rick Derringer, „Johnny B. Goode“ от Chuck Berry и „Highway 61 Revisited“ от Bob Dylan, както и със своите песни “Still Alive and Well” and “I’m Yours and I’m Hers”, с тях той постига световна слава.

Осем години след смъртта на JOHNNY в хотелска стая през 2014 г. по време на турне в Швейцария, EDGAR WINTER ни предлага покоряващо звуково пътешествие през музикалния живот на брат си, безупречно представено, както само той може да го направи. 

EDGAR споделя: „JOHNNY беше истински блусмен. Той свиреше музиката така, както живееше живота, влезе и излезе от него по същия начин – верен на блуса. В някои отношения мисля, че познавам JOHNNY по-добре от всеки друг на планетата. Като деца бяхме неразделни, много по-близки от обикновените братя. Не само се научихме да свирим музика заедно, но тъй като и двамата бяхме албиноси, споделяхме своята лична гледна точка за живота, различна от тази на всеки друг. За широката публика и дори сред най-големите му фенове има обща представа за JOHNNY, която е доста по-друга от моята. Иначе казано, образът, който JOHNNY избра да представи на света, не е JOHNNY, когото познавах. 

Ето какво имам предвид. Има определени песни, които всеки свързва с JOHNNY, като „Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo“ е най-очевидният пример. JOHNNY спря да свири тази песен на концертите си преди години, което може би беше объркващо и може би разочароващо за някои от неговите фенове. Случайно знам защо, но това е друга история, а не е целта тук. Въпросът е трябваше ли да бъде в албума? Казвам ДА, абсолютно. Но тук е истинският, по-важен и по-голям въпрос. Трябва ли този албум просто да бъде почит към голямото наследство, което JOHNNY остави на света, или по-скоро да бъде личният изказ на моята почит към брат ми въз основа на личните ми предпочитания и това, което си мисля, че той би искал? Отговорът според мен е в баланса и на двете“ – завършва EDGAR WINTER.

Албумът "BROTHER JOHNNY", или „БРАТКО ДЖОНИ“, е записан с участието на цяло съзвездие музиканти. Ето кои са сред тях: BILLY GIBBONS от ZZ Top, JOE WALSH от Eagles, JOE BONAMASSA, WARREN HAYNES и DEREK TRUCKS от Allman Brothers, HARRY KIM  от Earth, Wind & Fire, JOHN McFEE и MICHAEL McDONALD от Doobie Brothers, блусменът KEB MO, PHIL X от Bon Jovi, RINGO STARR от the Beatles, ROBBEN LEE FORD от Yellowjackets, STEVE LUKATHER от Toto и т.н.

Този именно албум, отличен с наградата „GRAMMY“ за най-добър съвременен блус албум на 5 февруари 2023 година,  ще чуем в предаването “Картини от една изложба®” на програма “Хоризонт” в събота, 10 юни, след новините от 22.00 ч. 

В предаването на 10.06.2023 г.: Edgar Winter и албумът „Братко Джони“

Edgar Winter
Brother Johnny
Date of Release: April 15th, 2022


SONGS/TRACKS:

1. Mean Town Blues (Feat. Joe Bonamassa) - 5:04
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal
Joe Bonamassa: Slide Guitar
Sean Hurley: Bass.
Written by – Johnny Winter

2. Still Alive and Well (Kenny Wayne Shepherd) - 3:42
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal, Group Vocals and Organ
Kenny Wayne Shepherd: Guitar Solo and fills throughout
Phil X: Rhythm Guitars and Supporting Vocals
Sean Hurley: Bass
Written by – Rick Derringer

3. Lone Star Blues (Feat. Keb' Mo') - 3:57
Keb Mo: All Guitars, Bass and Lead Vocal
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal
Written by – Edgar Winter

4. I’m Yours and I’m Hers (Feat. Billy Gibbons & Derek Trucks) - 4:49
Billy Gibbons: Lead Vocal and first Guitar Solo
Derek Trucks: Slide Guitar and second Solo
David Grissom: Rhythm Guitar
Edgar Winter: Keys
Sean Hurley: Bass
Written by – Johnny Winter

5. Johnny B. Goode (Feat David Grissom & Joe Walsh) - 3:27
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal, Piano and Alto Sax
Joe Walsh: Lead Vocal
David Grissom: Guitar
Bob Glaub: Bass
Written by – Chuck Berry

6. Stranger (Feat Michael McDonald, Joe Walsh & Ringo Starr) - 4:06
McDonald: Lead Vocal
Joe Walsh: Lead Guitar
Ringo Starr: Drums
Edgar Winter: Piano, Mellotron and Synth
Tim Pierce: Electric and Acoustic Guitar
Bob Glaub: Bass
Kenny Aronoff: Percussion
Written by – Johnny Winter

7. Highway 61 Revisited (Feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd & John McFee) - 5:01    
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal and Piano
Kenny Wayne Shepherd: Lead Guitar
John McFee: Slide Guitar
Billy Payne: Organ
Sean Hurley: Bass
Written by – Bob Dylan

8. Rock ‘n’ Roll Hoochie Koo (Feat. Steve Lukather) - 4:03
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal, Group Vocals and Clavinet
Steve Lukather: Guitar Solo
Tim Pierce: Rhythm Guitars
Phil X: Additional Rhythm Guitar and Supporting Vocals
Bob Glaub: Bass
Written by – Rick Derringer

9. When You Got a Good Friend (Feat. Doyle Bramhall II) - 3:52
Doyle Bramhall ll: Lead Vocal and All Guitars
Written by – Robert Johnson

10. Jumpin’ Jack Flash (Feat. Phil X) - 5:13
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal, Group Vocals and Keys
Phil X: Guitar Solo and Supporting Vocals
Waddy Wachtel: Rhythm Guitars
Bob Glaub: Bass
Kenny Aronoff: All Percussion
Written by – Keith Richards, Mick Jagger

11. Guess I’ll Go Away (Feat. Taylor Hawkins & Doug Rappoport) - 3:37
Taylor Hawkins: Lead Vocal and all Supporting Vocals
Doug Rappaport: All Guitars
Edgar Winter: Organ
Sean Hurley: Bass
Written by – Johnny Winter

12. Drown in My Own Tears - 5:31
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal,Group Vocals, Piano and Alto Sax
Horn Section:
Wayne Bergeron: 1st Trumpet
Harry Kim: 2nd Trumpet
Edgar Winter: Tenor Sax
Doc Kupka: Bari Sax
plays courtesy of Mac Records
Bob Glaub: Bass
Written by – Henry Glover

13. Self Destructive Blues (Feat Joe Bonamassa) - 3:35
Joe Bonamassa: Lead Vocal and All Guitar
Edgar Winter: Piano
Bass: Sean Hurley
Written by – Johnny Winter

14. Memory Pain (Feat. Warren Haynes) - 5:44
Warren Haynes: Lead Vocal and All Guitar
Edgar Winter: Organ
Sean Hurley: Bass
Written by – Percy Mayfield

15. Stormy Monday Blues (Feat. Robben Ford) - 5:25
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal and Piano
Robben Ford: All Guitar
Bob Glaub: Bass
Written by – Aaron Walker*

16. Got My Mojo Workin’ (Feat. Bobby Rush) - 4:13
Bobby Rush: Lead Vocal and Harp
Edgar Winter: Piano
Michael McDonald and John McFee: Group Vocals
David Grissom: Guitar
Bass: Bob Glaub
Written by – Preston Foster

17. End of the Line (Feat. David Campbell Strings*) - 4:24
Edgar Winter: Lead Vocal and Piano
String Section
Charlie Bisharat: 1st Violin
Josefina Vergara: 2nd Violin
Andrew Duckles: Viola
Jacob Braun: Cello
Bass: Sean Hurley
Written by: Edgar Winter

©2022 Quarto Valley Records, Inc.


CREDITS:

Produced by Edgar Winter & Ross Hogarth
Producer [Supervising Producer for Quarto Valley Records] – Bruce Quarto

Arranged by [String Arrangements by] – David Campbell
Technician [Drum Tech] – Gersh

Gregg Bissonette: All Drums
Except Sir Ringo Starr on “Stranger”

Engineered and Mixed by Ross Hogarth

Recorded by [Additional Recording by] – Bobby Tis, Bruce Sugar, Casey Wasner
Recorded by [Piano Recorded at Porcara Musica by] – Steve Porcaro
Mastered by – Richard Dodd
Engineer [Assistant Engineer at Capitol Studios] – Jeff Fitzpatrick
Engineer [Assistant Engineer at Eastwest Studios] – Chad Gordon
Engineer [Assistant Engineer at Infinite Spin Records] – Marciel Miranda, Peter Brownlee
Engineer [Assistant Engineer at Porcara Musica] – Mitchell Miller
Engineer [Technical Assistant Engineer at Porcara Musica] – Brendan McCusker, Nigel Lundemo, Peter Brownlee

Lacquer Cut By – J Powell*

Booking – David Strunk
Coordinator [Project Coordinator for Quarto Valley Records] – Mike Carden 
Legal – Ben McLane
Management – Dave Hart, Ronni Hart, Sebastien Moody

Art Direction, Design – Brian Porizek
Design Concept [Cover Concept] – Edgar Winter, Scott Richie
Photography by [Candid Guest Artis Photos by] – Ross Hogarth
Photography by [Childhood Photos by] – John Dawson Winter II
Photography by [Live Photo on Back Cover by] – Fin Costello
Photography by [Photo of Johnnny Winter on Jacket Intside Center Panel by] – Paul Natkin
Photography by [Photo on Book Back Cover by] – Rick Diamond
Photography by [Photo on Jacket Outside Left Panel by] – Ian Dickson 
Photography by [Photos on Front Cover by] – Neil Zlozower


LYRICS:

Mean Town Blues

Well my mother she done told me and my
Father done told me
My brother done told me too

Now my mother she once told me
And my father done told me
My brother done told me too

It's a mean old town just to live in by yourself

Well I worked for a dollar but could not
Save a lousy
I could not save a dime

You know I worked for a dollar but I
Could not save a
Save one lousy dime

Ain't nobody worried and there ain't nobody crying

Mean town blues
Now I got news
You can't hold me down
Mean town blues
Mean town blues

Everybody's got a hand out trying to
Get a hold on
Trying to get some of my cash

Now everybody's got a hand out trying to
Get a hold on
Some of my hard earned cash

Smiling great big smiles, man, keep on talking trash

Well you know I packed up my suitcase and I
Hit that lonesome
I hit that lonesome road

You know I packed up my suitcase and I
Hit that lonesome
Moved on down the road

I'm still trying to make it, man, when the day is done


Still Alive and Well

Did you ever take a look to see whose left around
Everyone I thought was cool is six feet underground
They tried to get me lots of times but now they're coming after you
I got out and I'm here to say baby you can get out too
I'm still alive and well still alive and well
Every now and then I know it's kinda hard to tell
But I'm still alive and well
Still alive and well, still alive and well
Every now and then I know it's kinda hard to tell
Still alive and well
When I think about the past it only brings me down
Let's make love in the grass while the sun is shining down
It feels so good your long blond hair baby
When you're way down low
Make me shake make the whole earth quake
So everyone will know
Still alive and well I'm still alive and well
Every now and then I know it's kinda hard to tell
But I'm still alive and well
Still alive and well, still alive and well
Every now and then I know it's kinda hard to tell
But I'm still alive and well (Ow)
Still alive and well, still alive and well
Every now and then I know it's kinda hard to tell
But I'm still alive and well
Still alive and well you know I'm still alive and well
Every now and then I know it's kinda hard to tell
But I'm still alive and well
Still alive and well, still alive and well
I'm alive and well
I wanna tell you baby I'm alive and well
You know I don't mean maybe
I'm alive and well uh-ooh-ooh
I'm alive and well
I'm still alive and well


I’m Yours and I’m Hers

I'm Yours And I'm Hers
You know I'm yours and I'm hers
Somebody else's too, oh yeah
You know I'm yours and I'm hers
Somebody else's too
You know I'm two, times seven mamas, ah
Do just what I wanna do
Let me, baby, let me squeeze her
Well man, I'm lost uptown
Let me, let me squeeze her
Well man, I'm lost uptown
(I wanna squeeze my baby)
'Cause you know I'm a stranger
I wanna know what's going down
Want to take you with me
Want you-all to understand
Ah, this mama, gonna tell ya, mama
Want you, all to understand
You know I can love you, mama
Better than your steady man


Johnny B. Goode

Well, deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans
Way back up in the woods among the evergreens
There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood
Where lived a country boy named Johnny B. Goode
Who never ever learned to read or write so well
But he could play a guitar just like a-ringin' a bell

Go, go
Go, Johnny go, go
Go, Johnny go, go
Go, Johnny go, go
Go, Johnny go, go
Johnny B. Goode

He used to carry his guitar in a gunny sack
Go sit beneath the tree by the railroad track
Oh, the engineers would see him sitting in the shade
Strumming with the rhythm that the drivers made
The people passing by they would stop and say
"Oh my, what that little country boy could play"

Go, go
Go, Johnny go, go, go
Go, Johnny go, go, go
Go, Johnny go, go, go
Go, Johnny go, go, go
Johnny B. Goode

Well, his mother told him, "Someday you will be a man
And you will be the leader of a big old band
Many people coming from miles around
To hear you play your music when the sun go down
Maybe someday your name will be in lights
Saying, 'Johnny B. Goode tonight'"

Go, go
Go, Johnny go, go, go
Go, Johnny go, go, go
Go, Johnny go, go, go
Go, Johnny go, go, go
Johnny B. Goode

Yeah, Johnny B. Goode


Stranger

Hello, pretty stranger
Can I sit here for awhile?
You know I'm kinda tired & lonesome
Seems like I've been ten thousand miles
Just want to talk to you awhile
You know I'm not sure where I'm goin'
But I can tell you where I've been

But I guess it really doesn't matter
Cuz I'm just lookin' for a friend
I may not pass this way again

Got no time, now for thinkin'
Got no time to wonder why
But I got time for one more great day
And I got time to say goodbye
Yes I can make it if I try

It's gettin' late, guess I'll be goin'
I hope I didn't bring you down
Oh yes, I can come up for a minute baby
If you don't mind me hangin' round
Cuz I'm a stranger here in town
I'm just a stranger in your town
I'm a stranger


Highway 61 Revisited

God said to Abraham, "Kill me a son"
Abe say, "Man, you must be puttin' me on"
God say, "No, " Abe say, "What?"
God say, "You can do what you want Abe, but
Next time you see me comin', you better run"
Abe said, "Where do you want this killin' done?"
God said, "Out on Highway 61"
Georgia Sam, he had a bloody nose
Welfare Department, wouldn't give him no clothes
He asked poor Howard, "Where can I go?"
Howard said, "There's only one place I know"
Sam said, "Tell me quick, man, I got to run"
Oh, Howard just pointed with his gun
"That way down on Highway 61"
Mack the Finger said to Louie the King
"I got forty red, white and blue shoe strings
And a thousand telephones that don't ring
Do you know where I can get rid of these things?"
Louie the King said, "Let me think for a minute, son"
And he said, "Yes, I think it can be easily done
Just take it on down to Highway 61"
Daughter on the twelfth night
Told the first father that things weren't right
"My complexion, " she says, "is much too white"
He said, "Come over here girl, step into the light"
He says, "Hmm, you're right
Let me tell your mother this has been done"
But the second mother was with the seventh son
And they were both out on Highway 61
Rovin' gambler, he was very bored
Tryin' to create a next world war
He found a promoter who nearly fell off the floor
"I never did engage in this kind of thing before
But yeah, I think it can be very easily done"
"We'll just put some bleachers out in the sun
Have it on Highway 61"


Rock ‘n’ Roll Hoochie Koo

I couldn't stop moving when it first took hold
It was a warm spring night in the ol' town hall
There was a group called The Jokers, they were layin' it down
Don'tcha know I'm never gonna lose that funky sound

Rock and roll, Hoochie Koo
Lawdy mama light my fuse
Rock and roll, Hoochie Koo
Truck on out and spread the news

The skeeters start buzzing 'bout this time o' year
I'm goin' round back, she said she'd meet me there
We were rollin' in the grass that grows behind the barn
When my ears started ringin' like a fire alarm

Rock and roll, Hoochie Koo
Lawdy mama light my fuse

Rock and roll, Hoochie Koo
Truck on out and spread the news

Hope ya'll know what I'm talkin' about
The way they wiggle that thing, it really knocks me out
I'm gettin' high all the time, hope ya'll are too
Well come-on a little closer, gonna do it to you

Rock and roll, Hoochie Koo
Lawdy mama light my fuse
Rock and roll, Hoochie Koo
Truck on out and spread the news

That I'm tired of payin' dues
Done said goodbye to all my blues
Lawdy mama light my fuse


When You Got a Good Friend

When you gotta good friend
Let her stay right by your side
When you gotta good friend
Let her stay right by your side
Give all your spare time to love
And treat her right

I'm as true to my baby
And I can't see no reason why
Lord, man, I can't see no reason why
Every time I think about it
I hang my head and cry

Lord, I may be right or wrong
Hey and I may be right or wrong
Watch your close friends, baby
Enemies can't do you no wrong

There ain't but one thing, baby
That makes me drink
Say that you don't love me, Lord
I begin to think

Gotta good friend
Let her stay right by your side
God, give her all your spare time
Love and treat her right

Lord, Lord, down at the riverside
Go on, go on down at the riverside
No, you won't be my old lady
Man, 'til I get satisfied

You know I may be right or wrong
Little girl, I may be right or wrong
Watch your close friends, baby
And your enemies can't do you no harm


Jumpin’ Jack Flash

I was born in a crossfire Hurricane
In a house (mama) in the fallin rain
Well it's all right, in fact it's a gas
It's all right, (now) jumpin jack flash is a gas gas gas

I was raised by a toothless bearded haag
I was schooled with a strap right across my back (Ya)
Well it's all right, in fact it's a gas
It's all right (now) jumpin jack is a gas gas gas

I was drowned, washed up and left for dead
I looked down at my feet and I saw they bled
I looked down at the cross from across my bed
I was crowned with a spike right through my head
Well it's all right, in fact it's a gas
It's all right (now) jumpin jack flash is a gas gas gas


Guess I’ll Go Away

Hey
Can't stop thinking about you
Wondering why you're not around
Can't keep doing without you
Pack my things and leave this town
I've been thinking about you
Can't keep doing without you
Getting tired, not feeling better

Ain't got time to show you
Girl, how well I know you

I guess I'll go away

Hey, hey, hey

Can't keep waiting on you
Time passes, I want you more
Time to jump upon you
Darling what are you wating for
Can't keep waiting on you
I'm gonna jump upon you
Getting time for revolution

Hey!

Ain't got time for playing
Just like I've been saying
I guess I'll go away

Hey!

Ain't gonna put me through it
I don't have to live this way
You can't hold me to it
Gonna make my get away
Ain't gonna put me through it
You can't hold me to it
Can't get no satisfaction

Everything you're doing
Drivin' me to ruin

I guess I'll go away

Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey


Drown in My Own Tears

It brings a tear into my eyes
When I begin to realize
I cried so hard, Lord, since you've been gone
Look like, boy I'm gonna drown, Lord, in my own tears now

But I know only to cry just like a child
Oh my rolling tears, they are running wild
If you don't think, hey you're gonna be home soon, it's alright
I believe I'm gonna drown, oh hey, in my own tears, in my own tears

Oh I believe it's true, yeah, into his life
Some rain will surely fall
I'm so blue, every, every day without you now
It keep on raining, keep on raining more and, more and more

Hey, hey, why can't you? You know you oughta come on home
Then I won't, you know me so all alone, alone, yeah
If you don't think, you're gonna be home soon, it's alright
I believe I'm gonna drown in my own tears, drown in my own tears
Drown in my own tears, drown in my own tears
You know I'm gonna drown in my own tears, yeah

Don't it make you feel all right?
Yeah


Self Destructive Blues

Woke up this mornin' feelin' bad
Thinkin' 'bout the good things I once had had
Ain't no good, feelin' this a way
Gonna rock my blues away

Gonna get up
Tear my blue self down
When I get through boogyin'
Won't be no more blues around

Drank some whiskey, beer and wine
Ya know I been mistreated & I don't mind dyin'
C'mere momma, bring me one more pint
Gonna get stoned, gonna wreck this joint

Gonna get up
Tear my blue self down
When I get through boogy'in'
Won't be no more blues around

Spendin' money, lord, feelin' good
Gettin' down like I knew I would
I don't trust women, don't like men
Might not feel this good again

Gonna get up
Tear my blue self down
When I get through boogy'in'
Won't be no more blues around


Memory Pain

Serve me right to suffer
Serve me right to be alone
Hey to be alone

Lawd serve me right to suffer
Oh serve me right to be alone
Hey to be alone

Ya know I'm still livin' with a memory
Of the days that's passed and gone
The days that's passed and gone

Everytime I see a woman
Hey hey it make me think of mine

Ohhhhh everytime I see a woman
Oh it make me think of mine
Make me think of mine

But the way she treat me
Lawd I just can't keep from cryin'
Aw can't keep from cryin'

Serve me right to suffer

Serve me right to be alone

When I get home in the evenin'
Hey hey my woman would be gone
Yes she would be gone

Ohhhhh when I get home in the evenin'
Uhmmmmmm my old lady would be gone
Oh she would be gone

When I get up in the mornin'
Her lights would just be coming home
Just be coming home

Ohhhh serve me right to suffer
Hey hey serve me right to be alone
Serve me right to be alone

Mmmm serve me right to suffer
Oh oh serve me right to be alone
Yes to be alone cause I'm still livin' with a memory
Of the days that's passed and gone
The days that's passed and gone


Stormy Monday Blues

You know they call it Stormy Monday but Tuesday's just as bad
You Know they call it Stormy Monday but Tuesday's just as bad
Wednesday's worse, Lord and Thursday's all so sad

The eagle flies on Friday and Saturday I go out to play
Yeah, You Know the eagle flies on Friday and Saturday I go out to play
Sunday I go to church and I kneel down on my knees and pray

And this is what I say, baby, "Lord have mercy
Lord have mercy on me", you know I cried
"Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy on me"

You know I'm tryin', tryin' to find my baby
Won't somebody please send her home to me, yeah

Well, I cried, "Lord, have mercy, Lord, have mercy on me"
I said I cried, "Lord, have mercy, Lord, have mercy on me"

You know I'm tryin', tryin' to find my baby
Won't send her home to me, oh yeah


Got My Mojo Workin’

Got my mojo working, but it just won't work on you
Got my mojo working, but it just won't work on you
I wanna love you so bad till I don't know what to do

I'm going down to Louisiana to get me a mojo hand
I'm going down to Louisiana to get me a mojo hand
I'm gonna have all you women right here at my command

Got my mojo working, got my mojo working
Got my mojo working, got my mojo working
Got my mojo working, but it just don't work on you

I got a gypsy woman givin' me advice
I got a gypsy woman givin' me advice
I got some red hot tips I got to keep on ice

Got my mojo working, got my mojo working
Got my mojo working, got my mojo working
Got my mojo working, but it just don't work on you


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