Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)
Nancy Sinatra
I was five and he was six We rode on horses made of sticks He wore black and I wore white He would always win the fight Bang bang, he shot me down Bang bang, I hit the ground Bang bang, that awful sound Bang bang, my baby shot me down Seasons came and changed the time When I grew up, I called him mine He would always laugh and say "Remember when we used to play?" Bang bang, I shot you down Bang bang, you hit the ground Bang bang, that awful sound Bang bang, I used to shoot you down Music played and people sang Just for me the church bells rang Now he's gone. I don't know why And till this day, sometimes I cry He didn't even say goodbye He didn't take the time to lie Bang bang, he shot me down Bang bang, I hit the ground Bang bang, that awful sound Bang bang, my baby shot me down60er 60s 60s girls 66 70s absolut geniales zeug absolute classics again amazing american Awesome Ballad ballady BDSM best Bossa Nova break up chameleon chill Chilled Out chillout classic classic rock Classic Songs cool country crooner curtis119 dark death depressiva duester easy listening essentials favorites Favourites female female singers female vocal female vocalist female vocalists female vocals female voice Female Voices folk Garage Rock gitarre glam rock good song happiness homosexual intifada I like italian american jazz kill bill kill bill vol1 lament le kiff let's assume you understand th liebe lounge melancholy Mellow men suck metal minipark moody movie soundtracks music to fall asleep to nancy nancy sinatra oldies passive-aggressive pity pop powerpop premium proto punk psychedelic punk quiet rock rock-protopunk ruhige gitarren sad sickening soundtrack singer-songwriter slow Sommer sophistopop Soundtrack Soundtracks starocie surf rock tarantino USA verdammt gute texte vicious disco vocal Voice
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