| Song | Move Over |
| Artist | Janis Joplin |
| Album | Janis Joplin - Box Of Pearls (1999 Legacy 5CD Remaster) |
| Janis Joplin | |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Move Over | |
| You say that it's over baby, Lord, | |
| You say that it's over dear, | |
| But still you hang around me, come on, | |
| Won't you move over. | |
| You know that I need a man, honey, | |
| You know that I need a man, | |
| But when I ask you to you just say | |
| That you think you can. | |
| Please dontcha do it to me babe, no! | |
| Please dontcha do it to me baby, | |
| Either take the love I offer | |
| Or let me be. | |
| I ain't quite a ready for walking, no! | |
| I ain't quite a ready for walking, | |
| But whatcha gonna do with your life, | |
| Life all just dangling ? | |
| Hey! Make up your mind, honey, | |
| You're playing with me. | |
| Make up your mind, honey, | |
| You're playing with me. | |
| I said now, well either be my loving man, | |
| Come on let me, honey, let me be, yeah! | |
| Move on. | |
| You say that it's over, baby, oh, | |
| You say that it's over dear, | |
| But still you hang around me, come on | |
| Won't you move over. | |
| You know that I need a man, yeah! | |
| You know that I need a man, | |
| When I ask you to you just say | |
| That you think you can. | |
| But please dontcha do it to me, babe, no! | |
| Ain't quite a ready for walking | |
| But whatcha gonna do with your love, | |
| Love all just dangling ? | |
| Honey, I fear that it's dangling, | |
| Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord! | |
| Lord I know that it's dangling, | |
| Lord I fear, fear, fear! | |
| It's like a carrot baby now, | |
| Like a carrot, yeah. | |
| Like a carrot baby now, | |
| Like a carrot baby. | |
| Like a carrot baby! | |
| Like a carrot darling! | |
| Like a carrot baby! | |
| Like a carrot baby! | |
| Like a carrot dear! | |
| All right, daddy, take it all! | |
| I'll tell you something, man, I never expected that out of Toronto, man. You're looking real good, real good — in fact you're all invited to my house for a drink. I live in San Francisco and if you can get there man, I'll give you the drink. I promise. I ain't too hard to find, ha ha ha ha ha ... I'm all over the streets, man. Ha Ha. I'm not. | |
| A while back, it was about a year ago, I think it was, I had this apartment in San Francisco, I lived on the third floor in this little tiny apartment building, had a little two rooms and a dog, right. I lived on the third floor and I used to walk around town and I had, you know, a couple of pairs of Levis and a couple T-shirts and I thought I had my shit pretty good together, man. You know I was out on the streets talking and talking, doing all that shit, and every time I found a nice piece of talent he went right straight downstairs to the chick on the second floor, there was another chick on the second floor, right. And I couldn't understand, I couldn't understand, I kept thinking, Janis, why are you doing wrong suddenly ? Well I so decided to get up one morning, ha ha ha, and check out the chick's action, right, figure out what she had going that I didn't have going. I got up at 9:30 in the morning, which I want you to know is an effort on my part. And I got up at 9:30 in the morning, I hid in the stairwell right next to the chick's across from her apartment, right. And I watched her and watched to see what she had, man, that I didn't have. And I'll tell you what she had man, that chick hit the streets at noon. I mean I didn't use to get up till three. That chick was already in the street hustling, man. So I figured out what you gotta do, man. Every time you're looking for a little piece of action and you ain't getting none, man, you know what you better do, baby, you better try harder, man. |
| Janis Joplin | |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Move Over | |
| You say that it' s over baby, Lord, | |
| You say that it' s over dear, | |
| But still you hang around me, come on, | |
| Won' t you move over. | |
| You know that I need a man, honey, | |
| You know that I need a man, | |
| But when I ask you to you just say | |
| That you think you can. | |
| Please dontcha do it to me babe, no! | |
| Please dontcha do it to me baby, | |
| Either take the love I offer | |
| Or let me be. | |
| I ain' t quite a ready for walking, no! | |
| I ain' t quite a ready for walking, | |
| But whatcha gonna do with your life, | |
| Life all just dangling ? | |
| Hey! Make up your mind, honey, | |
| You' re playing with me. | |
| Make up your mind, honey, | |
| You' re playing with me. | |
| I said now, well either be my loving man, | |
| Come on let me, honey, let me be, yeah! | |
| Move on. | |
| You say that it' s over, baby, oh, | |
| You say that it' s over dear, | |
| But still you hang around me, come on | |
| Won' t you move over. | |
| You know that I need a man, yeah! | |
| You know that I need a man, | |
| When I ask you to you just say | |
| That you think you can. | |
| But please dontcha do it to me, babe, no! | |
| Ain' t quite a ready for walking | |
| But whatcha gonna do with your love, | |
| Love all just dangling ? | |
| Honey, I fear that it' s dangling, | |
| Lord, Lord, Lord, Lord! | |
| Lord I know that it' s dangling, | |
| Lord I fear, fear, fear! | |
| It' s like a carrot baby now, | |
| Like a carrot, yeah. | |
| Like a carrot baby now, | |
| Like a carrot baby. | |
| Like a carrot baby! | |
| Like a carrot darling! | |
| Like a carrot baby! | |
| Like a carrot baby! | |
| Like a carrot dear! | |
| All right, daddy, take it all! | |
| I' ll tell you something, man, I never expected that out of Toronto, man. You' re looking real good, real good in fact you' re all invited to my house for a drink. I live in San Francisco and if you can get there man, I' ll give you the drink. I promise. I ain' t too hard to find, ha ha ha ha ha ... I' m all over the streets, man. Ha Ha. I' m not. | |
| A while back, it was about a year ago, I think it was, I had this apartment in San Francisco, I lived on the third floor in this little tiny apartment building, had a little two rooms and a dog, right. I lived on the third floor and I used to walk around town and I had, you know, a couple of pairs of Levis and a couple Tshirts and I thought I had my shit pretty good together, man. You know I was out on the streets talking and talking, doing all that shit, and every time I found a nice piece of talent he went right straight downstairs to the chick on the second floor, there was another chick on the second floor, right. And I couldn' t understand, I couldn' t understand, I kept thinking, Janis, why are you doing wrong suddenly ? Well I so decided to get up one morning, ha ha ha, and check out the chick' s action, right, figure out what she had going that I didn' t have going. I got up at 9: 30 in the morning, which I want you to know is an effort on my part. And I got up at 9: 30 in the morning, I hid in the stairwell right next to the chick' s across from her apartment, right. And I watched her and watched to see what she had, man, that I didn' t have. And I' ll tell you what she had man, that chick hit the streets at noon. I mean I didn' t use to get up till three. That chick was already in the street hustling, man. So I figured out what you gotta do, man. Every time you' re looking for a little piece of action and you ain' t getting none, man, you know what you better do, baby, you better try harder, man. |