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Lyrics: Ha ha ha, I don’t believe it Well, we’re big rock singers (Rollin’ Stone…) Wanna see my picture on the cover
I got a freaky ol’ lady name a cocaine Katy (Rollin’ Stone…) Wanna see our pictures on the cover Hey, I know how Ah, that’s beautiful We got a lot of little teenage blue-eyed groupies (Rollin’ Stone…) Wanna see my picture on the cover I don’t know why we ain’t on the cover, baby… (Stone…) Wanna buy five copies for my mother We’re beautiful subjects… (Stone…) Wanna see my smilin’ face I ain’t kiddin’, we would make a beautiful cover… On the cover of the Rollin’ Stone… Fresh shot, right up front, man… Get It:
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After what can only be characterized as one of the most stressful seven-day stretches of my life, I am feeling as though a little levity is in order. Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show were one of my dad’s favorite bands. I can remember riding around in his tricked out, custom painted, full-size van, listening to Ray Sawyer—who sported the iconic black eye patch—and the rest of the Medicine Show sing this song. Even as a kid of just five, I knew parts of this song were dirty, though I couldn’t have told you how or why. The band shortened its name to just “Dr. Hook” in 1975. In addition to The Cover of the Rolling Stone, this New Jersey-based outfit charted a number of hit singles including, Sylvia’s Mother, Sharing the Night Together, A Little Bit More, and When You’re in Love with a Beautiful Woman before disbanding in 1983. Sawyer, who still sports the eye patch to this day, lost his right eye in an automobile accident in 1968. On March 29, 1973, Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show got their wish, gracing the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in caricature form with the caption, “What Their Names Make the Cover.” As a publicity stunt, the members of the band went to Rolling Stone’s New York office and bought five copies each.
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTZX8X_RjrE You can see a live version of the song here: And because we have the space (we’re free with our electrons around here), we’ve included a bonus of Dr. Hook’s hit ballad Sylvia’s Mother: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-3o7bYMRbA You Might Also Like: |