Tekamaki Sidewalk Stereo Machine

Joe Delia

spent my whole life working for the yankee dollar
I gave it up when I heard a hit by Lieber & Stoller
so now I'm walking walking down the street in a dream
oh with my Tekamaki a-sidewalk stereomachine
everbody is looking at me like I was crazy
oh I don't care I'm really just a little bit lazy
ah-turn it up ah-turn it up to fifty, yeah yeah yeah
my Tekamaki a-sidewalk stereomachine.


ohh-ohh-ohh-ohh-ohh what a sound hey-hey
ohh-double-you-oh double-you o-kay o-kay.


They could drop an "A" bomb on my head
I'd keep walking awalking awalking straight ahead, oh-oh
and though I'm a freak from the streets of San Fransisco
I don't mind if they play a little bit of that disco
ah-turn it up ah-turn it up ah-turn it up ah-turn it up
ah-turn it up ah-turn it up to fifty, yeah-yeah-yeah
the Tekamaki a-sidewalk stereomachine.


ohh-ohh-ohh-ohh-ohh.


ah-turn it up ah-turn it up ah-turn it up ah-turn it up
ah-turn it up ah-turn it up to fifty, yeah-yeah-yeah
the Tekamaki a-sidewalk stereomachine.

Trivia about the song Tekamaki Sidewalk Stereo Machine by Kim Larsen

When was the song “Tekamaki Sidewalk Stereo Machine” released by Kim Larsen?
The song Tekamaki Sidewalk Stereo Machine was released in 1981, on the album “Jungle Dreams”.
Who composed the song “Tekamaki Sidewalk Stereo Machine” by Kim Larsen?
The song “Tekamaki Sidewalk Stereo Machine” by Kim Larsen was composed by Joe Delia.

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