THREE TIMES A FOOL
OTIS RUSH
SONGWRITER: OTIS RUSH
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: RIGHT PLACE, WRONG TIME
LABEL: BULLFROG RECORDS
GENRE: BLUES
YEAR: 1976

Right Place, Wrong Time is a 1976 album by blues singer and guitarist Otis Rush. Although regarded as one of his finest recordings, the album was not issued until five years after it was recorded.
The music on this album was originally recorded in San Francisco in 1971 for Capitol Records, who declined to release it at the time. It was originally released on the independent Bullfrog label after Rush bought the tapes. In 1986 the rights were acquired by Hightone.
Eugene Chadbourne of Allmusic compares Capitol's decision not to release the album to a decision to turn down The Doors on the grounds that Jim Morrison had "no charisma", and says that "[o]ne can imagine the tapes practically smoldering in their cases, the music is so hot".
As well as a selection of blues numbers, the album includes a cover of Tony Joe White's "Rainy Night in Georgia".
Three times a fool because I love you so
Time wears on but I have to let you go
I'm trying to be nice
Baby, it's so hard to do

Yes, it's so hard to be nice
When you treat me the way you do

You've never been loved like you are right now
Temptation's great, but I love you anyhow
Tryin' to be nice
Baby, it's so hard to do...

Yes, it's so hard to be nice
Oh! When you treat me the way you do

Might not be a bad thing to bring about a change
May bring sunshine, may bring rain
Tryin' to be nice
Baby, it's so hard to do...

Yes, it's so hard to be nice
Oh! When you treat me the way you do.
I’M GONNA BE WARM THIS WINTER
CONNIE FRANCIS
SONGWRITERS: MARK BARKAN & HANK HUNTER ARRANGEMENT: BILL RAMAL
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: SIGLE CONNIE FRANCIS
LABEL: MGM RECORDS
GENRE: ROCK AND ROLL
YEAR: 1962

"I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" is a 1962 single by Connie Francis, released in that December to peak at #18 on both the BillboardHot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100. The song reached #22 UK in December 2008 via a remake by Gabriella Cilmi titled "Warm This Winter".
"I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" was written by Mark Barkan with Hank Hunter. Hunter wrote several songs recorded by Connie Francis including her Top Ten singles "Second Hand Love" and "Vacation".
Connie Francis had previously had a seasonally themed hit single with the December 1961 release "Baby's First Christmas" and although she would not have a single released December 1963 her hit "Blue Winter" would be released January 1964.
We met at a ski lodge
And we fell in love

Right by a fireplace
We shared
Our first embrace
And then inside my heart
I felt a fire start
It's gonna snow outside
The weather will be cold
But I'm gonna be warm
This winter
Uh-huh-huh

Each time
Your lips touch mine
They taste
Like sparkling wine
I feel so warm a glow
Just 'cause
I love you so
It's cozy in your arms
I'm yours
To have and to hold
And I'm gonna be warm
This winter

Ice skating
On a frozen lake
Sleigh-riding down
A mountainside
Roasting popcorn
Dancing till the dawn
That was how I knew love
Was born-born-born-born

It's just like make-believe
Each night is New Year's Eve
Each day is Christmas Day
You make me feel this way
It's gonna snow outside
The weather will be cold
But I'm gonna be warm
This winter

It's gonna snow outside
The weather will be cold
But I'm gonna be warm
This winter
Whoa, whoa, whoa, honey
Make me warm this winter
Mmmm, baby
Make me warm this winter

Whoa, whoa, whoa
I'll be warm this winter.
TAKE IT EASY
GLENN FREY(EAGLES)
SONGWRITERS: GLENN FREY & JACKSON BROWNE
WHERE: LIVE, NYC, 2014
COUNTRY: U. K.
ALBUM: EAGLES
LABEL: ASYLUM
GENRE: POP
YEAR: 1972

Eagles is the debut studio album by the rock band the Eagles. The album was recorded at London's Olympic Studios with producer Glyn Johns and released in 1972. The album was an immediate success for the young band, reaching No. 22 on the charts and going platinum. Three singles were released from the album, each reaching the Top 40: "Take It Easy" (number 12), "Witchy Woman" (number 9), and "Peaceful Easy Feeling" (number 22). The band, starting with this album, played a major role in popularizing the country rock sound.
The album was ranked number 368 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time published in 2012. The single "Take It Easy" is part of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll". This album was slated for Quadraphonic release and even given a Quadraphonic catalog number but it was never released in that format.
Glenn Lewis Frey (/fraɪ/; November 6, 1948 – January 18, 2016) was an American singer, songwriter, actor and founding member of the rock band the Eagles. Frey was the lead singer and frontman for the Eagles, roles he came to share with fellow member Don Henley, with whom he wrote most of the Eagles' material. Frey played guitar and keyboards as well as singing lead vocals on songs such as "Take It Easy", "Peaceful Easy Feeling", "Tequila Sunrise", "Already Gone", "James Dean", "Lyin' Eyes", "New Kid in Town", and "Heartache Tonight".
After the breakup of the Eagles in 1980, Frey embarked on a successful solo career. He released his debut album, No Fun Aloud, in 1982 and went on to record Top 40 hits "The One You Love", "Smuggler's Blues", "Sexy Girl", "The Heat Is On", "You Belong to the City", "True Love", "Soul Searchin'" and "Livin' Right". As a member of the Eagles, Frey won six Grammy Awards, and five American Music Awards. The Eagles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998, the first year they were nominated. Consolidating his solo recordings and those with the Eagles, Frey had 24 Top 40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100.
Well, I'm running down the road
Tryin' to loosen my load
I've got seven women on my mind
Four that wanna own me
Two that wanna stone me
One says she's a friend of mine
Take it easy, take it easy
Don't let the sound of your own
Wheels drive you crazy
Lighten up while you still can
Don't even try to understand
Just find a place to make your stand
And take it easy
Well, I'm a standing on a corner
In Winslow, Arizona
And such a fine sight to see
It's a girl, my lord, in a flatbed
Ford slowin' down to take a look
At me
Come on, baby, don't say maybe
I gotta know if your sweet love is
Gonna save me
We may lose and we may win though
We will never be here again
So open up, I'm climbin' in, so take it easy
Well I'm running down the road trying to loosen
My load,
Got a world of trouble on my mind
Lookin' for a lover who won't blow my
Cover, she's so hard to find
Take it easy, take it easy
Don't let the sound of your own
Wheels make you crazy
Come on, baby
Don't say maybe
I gotta know if your sweet love is
Gonna save me, oh oh oh
Oh, we got it easy
We oughta take it easy.
SCHOOL DAYS
CHUCK BERRY
SONGWRITER: CHUCK BERRY
WHEN: LIVE 1982
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: AFTER SCHOOL SEASSION
LABEL: CHESS
GENRE: ROCKABILLY
YEAR: 1957

"School Days" (also known as "School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes the Bell)") is a rock-and-roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry and released by Chess Records as a single in March 1957 and on the LP After School Session two months later (see 1957 in music). It is one of his best-known songs and is often considered a rock-and-roll anthem.
The last verse of the song contains the lyrics "Hail, hail rock and roll / Deliver me from the days of old."Hail! Hail! Rock and Roll became the title of a 1987 concert film and documentary about Berry; the song itself is also commonly mistitled as Hail Hail Rock and Roll. Much of the song's musical arrangement was reused by Berry in 1964 in "No Particular Place to Go". The same arrangement was also used for "Big Ben Blues".
Berry recorded the song on January 21, 1957, at Universal Recording Studios in Chicago, Illinois. The session(s) were produced by the Chess brothers, Leonard and Phil. Backing Berry were guitarist Hubert Sumlin(known for his work with Howlin' Wolf), bassist Willie Dixon, and drummer Fred Below.
Up in the morning and out to school
The teacher is teaching the golden role
American history and pracitcal math
You study them hard, hoping to pass
Working your fingers right down to the bone
The guy behind you won't leave you alone

Ring, ring, goes the bell
The cook in the lunchroom is ready to sell
You're lucky if you can find a seat
You're fortunate if you have time to eat
Back in the classroom open your books
Keep it the teacher don't know how mean she looks

Soon as 3 o'clock rolls around
You finally lay your burdon down
Close up your books get out of your seat
Down the halls and in to the street
Up to the corner and round the bend
Right to the juke joint you go in

Drop the coin right in to the slot
You gotta hear something that's really hot
With the one you love you're making romance
All day long you been wanting to dance
Feeling the music from head to toe
Round and round, and round you go

Drop the coin right in
Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' roll
Deliver me from the days of old
Long live rock 'n' roll
The feeling of drums loud and bold
Rock! Rock! Rock 'n' roll
The feeling is there body and soul.