True To Me

Garland Jeffreys

Shut the shade
Out the light
My baby’s cookin’ up a storm tonight
Sweet sweet cakes
And the finest stew
Over here sittin’ by the window babe
Drinkin’ my brew
One day it’ll happen
Just you wait and see
Will you be true to me?
Yeah yeah yeah

Rock and roll’s on the radio
Winter time’s comin’ babe
You better drive on slow
A-reelin’ and a-rockin’ like a long-haired freak
Motor cars comin’ down the highway
Sound goes beep-beep
Brake man on the D-train
Says he wants to be me, but I say
Will you be true to me?
Yeah yeah yeah
Be true to me babe
Ah, you be true to your poppa all night long

Rich or poor
You can shake it up
Pour a little taste in my empty cup
Ah, don’t be shy
Pour it right in
Fancy whiskey, wine, bourbon, scotch, vodka or gin
You can pour that bottle, it can be even cheaper
What I want to know is
Will you be true to me?

Rock and roll, rock and roll’s on the radio
Winter time’s comin’ babe
You better drive on slow
A-reelin’ and a-rockin’ like a long-haired freak
Motor cars comin’ down the highway, sound goes beep-beep
Brake man on the D-train
Says he wants to be free, but I say
Will you be true to me?

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When was the song “True To Me” released by Garland Jeffreys?
The song True To Me was released in 1973, on the album “Garland Jeffreys”.

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