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Song infos | Lyrics
Lyrics
SheepdogStanding in the rain
Bullfrog
Doing it again
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
What makes you think you're something special when you smile?
Child-like
No one understands
Jack knife
In your sweaty hands
Some kind of innocence is measured out in years
You don't know what it's like to listen to your fears
You can talk to me
You can talk to me
You can talk to me, if you're lonely you can talk to me
Yeah hey, oh!
Ho, ho!
Yeah!
Ho, ho, ho, ho!
Ho, ho!
Big man (Yeah)
Walking in the park
Wigwam
Frightened of the dark
Some kind of solitude is measured out in you
You think you know me but you haven't got a clue
You can talk to me
You can talk to me
You can talk to me, if you're lonely you can talk to me
Hey!
Wahoo woof! Woof!
Hey bulldog! Hey bulldog!
Hey bulldog! Hey bulldog!

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The background talking toward the endPosted by Mark, 09/09/2006 09:58
Of course everyone in this generation has a favorite Beatles song or two or ten or 50! I did not really hear "Hey Bull Dog" until many years later in a local coffee shop one day in my late forties in age. I think it was the general fast beating tempo and the the dark mantra-like delivery of rhyming proverbs or directives that Lennon speaks in with the heavy bass line rolling with energy. I especially like the random chatter toward the end where he chides the dog to bark or howl and then immediately tells him to quiet down. It's a darkly comical tone. It shows so much real playful character in their style that set a trend for future musicians to follow. - M Sept 9 2006

Hey Bulldog (The Beatles)