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==Lyrics==
 
==Lyrics==
  
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==Players On This Song==
 
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==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==
 
==Records On Which This Song Has Appeared==
  
===FZ Singles===
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===Zappa Albums===
===FZ Albums===
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In order of recording:
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===Tribute & Cover Albums===
 
  
==Notes About This Song==
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* [[The Lost Episodes]], rec. 1961
The title comes from a track on 1968s [[We're Only In It For The Money]] but it has existed in many forms.
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[[Chuck Grove]]: drums<br>
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[[Caronga Ward]]: bass<br>
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[[Tony Rodriguez]]: alto sax<br>
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[[Chuck Foster]]: trumpet<br>
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[[Danny Helferin]]: piano<br>
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[[Biography|Frank Zappa]]: guitar
  
An instrumental version recorded at [[Pal Recording Studio]] around 1961 issued on 1996's "[[The Lost Episodes]]".
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* [[Lumpy Gravy]], rec. 1962/63
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* [[We're Only In It For The Money]]
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* [[FZ:OZ]]
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* [[You Can't Do That On Stage Anymore Vol. 6]]
  
It appears as a "surf" instrumental at the end of [[Lumpy Gravy]] which FZ described as a demo from around 1962/63.
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===Tribute & Cover Albums===
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*[[LeBocal]]: [[Oh No ! ... Just Another Frank Zappa Memorial Barbecue]]
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*[[The Muffin Men]]: [[The Muffin Men (The Album)|The Muffin Men]]
  
The theme appears again in [[I'm So Happy I Could Cry]] recorded around 1965 issued on [[Joe's Corsage]]  
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==Notes About This Song==
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The title comes from a track on 1968s [[We're Only In It For The Money]] but it has existed in many forms. An instrumental version recorded at [[Pal Studio]] around 1961 issued on 1996's "[[The Lost Episodes]]". It appears as a "surf" instrumental at the end of [[Lumpy Gravy]] which FZ described as a demo from around 1962/63. The vocalist on this version is [[Allison Buff]]. The theme appears again in [[I'm So Happy I Could Cry]] recorded around 1965 issued on [[Joe's Corsage]].
  
 
==CC Clues In This Song==
 
==CC Clues In This Song==
  
 
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[[Category:Cucamonga Years]]
 
[[Category:Cucamonga Years]]

Latest revision as of 11:27, 12 November 2021

Lyrics

There will come a time when everybody
Who is lonely will be free...
TO SING & DANCE & LOVE

There will come a time when every evil
That we know will be an evil...
THAT WE CAN RISE ABOVE

Who cares if hair is long or short
or sprayed or partly grayed...
WE KNOW THAT HAIR AIN'T WHERE IT'S AT

(there will come a time when you won't
even be ashamed if you are fat!)

WAH WAH-WAH WAH

There will come a time when everybody
Who is lonely will be free...
TO SING & DANCE & LOVE (dance and love)

There will come a time when every evil
that we know will be an evil...
THAT WE CAN RISE ABOVE (rise above)

Who cares if you're so poor you can't afford
To buy a pair of Mod A Go-Go stretch-elastic pants...
THERE WILL COME A TIME WHEN YOU CAN EVEN
TAKE YOUR CLOTHES OFF WHEN YOU DANCE

Players On This Song

Records On Which This Song Has Appeared

Zappa Albums

In order of recording:

Chuck Grove: drums
Caronga Ward: bass
Tony Rodriguez: alto sax
Chuck Foster: trumpet
Danny Helferin: piano
Frank Zappa: guitar

Tribute & Cover Albums

Notes About This Song

The title comes from a track on 1968s We're Only In It For The Money but it has existed in many forms. An instrumental version recorded at Pal Studio around 1961 issued on 1996's "The Lost Episodes". It appears as a "surf" instrumental at the end of Lumpy Gravy which FZ described as a demo from around 1962/63. The vocalist on this version is Allison Buff. The theme appears again in I'm So Happy I Could Cry recorded around 1965 issued on Joe's Corsage.

CC Clues In This Song