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===Tributes & Cover Albums=== | ===Tributes & Cover Albums=== | ||
− | *[[Fraternity Of Man]] | + | *[[Fraternity Of Man]] ~ [[Fraternity Of Man]] |
− | + | *[[Live In Leeds]] ~ [[Zappatistas]] (included in medley, track 1) | |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Prime Meridian]] (Channel Crossings - CCS 8195) ~ [[Meridian Arts Ensemble]] |
− | *[[Oh No ! ... Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue]] | + | *[[Oh No ! ... Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue]] ~ [[Le Bocal]] |
==Notes About This Song== | ==Notes About This Song== |
Revision as of 05:37, 5 March 2007
Contents
Lyrics
Oh no
I don't believe it
You say that you think you know
The meaning of love
You say love is all we need
You say
With your love you can change
All of the fools
All of the hate
I think you're probably
Out to lunch
Oh no
I don't believe it
You say that you think you know
The meaning of love
Do you really think it can be told?
You say that you really know
I think
You should check it again
How can you say
What you believe
Will be the key to a
World of love?
All your love
Will it save me?
All your love
Will it save the world
From what we can't understand?
Oh no
I don't believe it
And in your dreams
You can see yourself
As a prophet
Saving the world
The
Words from your lips
I just can't believe
You are such
A fool
Players On This Song
- Weasels Ripped My Flesh version
- Ray Collins--vocals
- FZ--guitar
- Don Preston--keyboards
- Ian Underwood--keyboards & woodwinds
- Bunk Gardner--woodwinds
- Roy Estrada--bass & vocals
- Jimmy Carl Black--drums
- Art Tripp--drums
Records On Which This Song Has Appeared
Zappa Albums
- Weasels Ripped My Flesh
- Bubble Cream Cheese in Oh No / Son Of Orange County
- Ahead Of Their Time
- Trance-Fusion as "Soul Polka"
Tributes & Cover Albums
- Fraternity Of Man ~ Fraternity Of Man
- Live In Leeds ~ Zappatistas (included in medley, track 1)
- Prime Meridian (Channel Crossings - CCS 8195) ~ Meridian Arts Ensemble
- Oh No ! ... Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue ~ Le Bocal
Notes About This Song
The slow, lovely introduction to the instrumental version of “Oh No” is a revisited 1962 theme that Frank wrote for the World’s Greatest Sinner soundtrack.
The song's lyrics were written by Frank as an "answer" to the Beatles' tune "All You Need Is Love."
Track was covered by Fraternity Of Man in 1968, a band with Elliot Ingber.