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You can haul my ass with a word from any line you took
From a laugh or any microphone you shook
You turned my head from a rock into a burning bush
With a chord, call, or any Leon tape you'd push
Yeah, yeah
And any way we'd split the bill
You couldn't leave us ever standing still
And anyhow we'd try to forget
We still remember the date they met
Every aside is better than one of my jokes
Would you die if I ever called you out my folks?
And how long can we talk about Mick and Keith
Yeah, "Bayou Country" or "Exile On Main Street"?
Yeah, yeah
And any way we split the bill
You'd leave us ever-standing still
And anyhow we try to forget
And we still remember the day they met
I still remember...
Yeah!
Yeah, yeah
And anyhow we split the bill
Couldn't leave us ever-standing still
Yeah, and anyhow we try to forget
I still remember the day they met
Yeah! Yeah!
Any way we split the bill
Couldn't leave us ever-standing still
Anyhow we try to forget
I can still remember the day they met
Yeah!
Ooh could you still remember?
Do you remember?
Trainspottin’ was written by You Am I & Tim Rogers.
Trainspottin’ was produced by Lee Ranaldo.
You Am I released Trainspottin’ on Mon Oct 25 1993.