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FOLK
What song?
Too much of nothing (1967)
Who sang it and wrote it?
Sung by Peter, Paul & Mary
& by Bob Dylan and The Band
Bob Dylan
FOLK
What song?
Too much of nothing (1967)
Who sang it and wrote it?
Sung by Peter, Paul & Mary
& by Bob Dylan and The Band
Bob Dylan
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Too much of nothin'
can make a man
feel ill at ease
One man's temper
might rise,
while the other man's
temper might freeze
In the days of long confessions,
we can not mock a soul
When there's too much of nothin',
no one has control
Say hello to Valerie,
say hello to Marion
Send them all my salary
on the waters of oblivion
Too much of nothin'
can make a man
feel ill at ease
One man's temper
might rise,
while the other man's
temper might freeze
In the days of long confessions,
we can not mock a soul
When there's too much of nothin',
no one has control
Say hello to Valerie,
say hello to Marion
Send them all my salary
on the waters of oblivion