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简介
"Gotta Find A Woman" is what most guys search for after having their egos deflated by someone they cared about. "Downtown Lady You Make My Life A Melody" is a happy tune how a guy's lookout becomes positive when he meets the right one. "He's Got Style, But He Ain't Got Class" a sarcastic tune about someone who is rich and displays it, but is actually a shallow person. "I Wish You Very Well" is about trying to keep a stiff upper lip and no bitterness when a love relationship is over. "Such A Bad Feeling" is how a person feels after a relationship is over and the anxiety of ever finding another. "Stick Out Your Can" a silly tune a bit naughty using old time double entendres on your brain instead of explicit language for your ears. "I've Been A Joker, I've Been A Clown" is a tune about a player of women that finally wants to be taken seriously and confesses his transgressions. "Driving To A Gig, And Birth of The Texas Rhythm Rangers" is a flashback to radio days before television when dialogue created the visual of an event in your head instead of in your eyes. When done properly, a listener can also discern the bewilderment, anxiety, fear and resolve of the characters as they experience some event. "Singer Without A Song" is a Country styled tune about a singer that has no original thoughts of their own they brought to music and must sing cover songs of others to eke out a living. "I'm Not A City Slicker" is a response to the attitudes of the record moguls in New York that look down on musicians from below the Mason Dixon line and the music they write. "Do I Look Funny To You?" is humorous Country tune about about a guy that lives far from the city wondering how another from a city views him "The Marijuana Song" is an original classic performed by Schmaltz with the help of all their friends who were lovingly referred to as the Marijuana Tabernacle Choir.