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· Year of Release: If you're British and of a certain generation, the mention of the track "Car 67" by Driver 67 will automatically cause a smile of recognition to flicker across your face. Often written off as a 'novelty' single, the track in fact had a certain amount of charm and care most throwaway ditties lack. Car 67 Lyrics: Car 67, car 67, where are you? / Come in, 67, 67, can you hear me? / Control, this is 67 here / I can hear you loud and I can hear you clear / Control, this is 67 here / I can hear. "Car 67" is a novelty song by 'Driver 67' released in November It was in the UK Singles Chart for twelve weeks, reaching a high of No. 7 in February The song is a ballad revolving around a cab driver who had split up with his girlfriend the previous day and how he is refusing to make a particular pick-up at 83 Royal Gardens (the passenger, unbeknownst to the controller, .
Why don't you tell her she'd be quicker if she used her feet, yeah. (You must be joking ) (Now, come on I must have a time for the pick-up) The best that I can do. Is tell you tomorrow, yeah. 'Cause if I do the job it's gonna cause me sorrow. (Oh, really , you're putting me in a bad position here) (This is too bad, too bad) (I must have a. [C D Bb A Dm G] Chords for BA Robertson - Knocked It Off with song key, BPM, capo transposer, play along with guitar, piano, ukulele mandolin. Car 67 - Driver. "Car 67" is a pop song by "Driver 67" that appeared in the UK Singles Chart in December It was written by Paul Phillips and Pete Zorn and was sung by P.
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