So I tucked my hair up under my hat and I went in to ask him why. The lyrics say, "And the sign said 'Long-haired freaky people need not apply'. The song is called Signs from 1971 by The 5 Man Electrical Band. In 1990 is was released by Tesla on the album Five Man Acoustical Jam Originaly it was done by The Five Man Electrical Band in 1972. The original version of "Signs" was done by the Five Man Electrical Band. The name of the song is "Signs" originally performed by the Five Man Electrical Band but was re done by Tesla. That's "Signs" by the 5 Man Electrical Band and later, by Tesla who knew we would live to talk about it?) blocking out the scenery, breaking my mind.
I think the people who are saying Black Crowes don't know what they are talking about. The song is called "Signs" and was originally recorded by The Five Man Electrical Band, remade by Tesla in the late 80's. The song is called "signs" the original was in the 60s by 5 man electrical band and then Tesla did a remake in the 80s ~Melissa The band TESLA did a remake i don't know who did it originally But, Fatboy Slim did a great remix of the song on his album Palookaville. They belong on cans and bottles on tables.įirst poster is correct.
That inspired me to write a short poem called Labels. The boss says " you're fine, upstanding young man I think you'll do ", then the kid lets his hair down and says " Imagine that, me working for you. I still can't help but smile when I hear the part about the kid stuffing his long hair up under his hat and applying for a job. It spent 18 weeks on the charts and in those days that was a pretty long run. It was released Jand went all the way to #3 on the Billboard national charts. It was originally recorded by a Canadian group called Five Man * Electrical * Band.
Who sings the song with the lyrics "long haired freaky people need not apply"? Then he tucks his hair in his hat and applies.