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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Double-yellow line From: Gulliver Date: 05 Nov 07 - 07:12 PM I guess it must have been written in the early 1970s. I heard it about 20 years ago and it's the kind of song that would be sung at sessions, so I'm surprised that it doesn't turn up somewhere on the web. Some other verses went something like this: You can away with rape Or your business can escape With a heap of ... taxes, never paid You can mug me, steal me dough ..... With impunity, and never be afraid Your crime will be found out Law and order's up the spout Be careful, you might get a hefty fine .... .... By parking on a double-yellow line. Thanks, Don |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Double-yellow line From: Peace Date: 05 Nov 07 - 05:49 PM Coming up with nowt so far, Don. Anything else you recall about it? |
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Subject: Lyr Req: Double-yellow line From: Gulliver Date: 05 Nov 07 - 04:27 PM Looking for the lyrics to this song, which may have come out whenever the double-yellow lines were introduced in Ireland. "I'm a law-abiding man and I do the best I can To abide by all the .... of the law But it turns me off to see Crime and violence running free ...for parkin' on a double yellow line." Thanks in advance, Don |
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