Hi, I am Paloma Barrancos, an English Teacher at García Morato High School in Madrid, Spain. This blog is meant for students from beginner to senior level, or anybody who wants to brush up English as a Second Language. If you are an English Teacher have a look at the LABEL CLOUD for grammar exploitation ideas. Welcome everybody! Enjoy the musicality of English and sing along!
January 20, 2012
"You Never Can Tell" CHUCK BERRY
It was a teenage wedding and the old folks wished them well
You could see that Pierre did truly love the Madamoiselle
And now the young Monsieur and Madame have rung the chapel bell
"C'est la vie" say the old folks
It goes to show you never can tell
They furnished off an apartment with a Sears and roebuck sale
The coolerator was crammed with TV dinners and ginger ale (...she couldn't cook)
But when Pierre found work, the little money came in, (it) worked out well
"C'est la vie" say the old folks
It goes to show you never can tell
They had a hi-fi phono, wow,did they let it blast?
Seven hundred little EPs, all rock and rhythm and jazz
But when the sun went down, the rapid tempo of the music sort of fell (...for various reasons)
"C'est la vie" say the old folks
It goes to show you never can tell
They bought a souped-up mercedes, it was a cherry red '53
And drove it down New Orleans to celebrate their anniversary
It was there where Pierre was wedded to the lovely Madamoiselle
"C'est la vie" say the old folks
It goes to show you never can tell
They had a teenage wedding and the old folks wished them well
You could see that Pierre did truly love the Madamoiselle
And now the young Monsieur and Madame have rung the chapel bell
"C'est la vie" say the old folks
It goes to show you never can tell
Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell [ Pulp Fiction ]
Vincent Vega [John Travolta] and Mrs. Mia Wallace [Uma Thurman] dancing at Jack Rabbit Slim's.
Etiquetas:
CHUCK BERRY,
Film Soundtrack,
I wish,
JUST GOOD MUSIC,
simple past telling a story
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Una maravilla, excepto la camisa.
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