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Dead Flowers - Jerry Lee Lewis (Ft. Mick Jagger)
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Dead Flowers Jerry Lee Lewis (Ft. Mick Jagger)

"Dead Flowers" by Jerry Lee Lewis (Ft. Mick Jagger) blends #Rock and country influences, released in 1971. The song explores themes of lost love, nostalgia, and regret, using the metaphor of dead flowers to symbolize fading relationships. Its unique blend of rockabilly and country, along with the collaboration, showcases a cultural crossover that resonates with fans of both genres.

Dead Flowers - Jerry Lee Lewis (Ft. Mick Jagger)
Well when you're sitting there in your silk upholstered chair
Talkin' to some rich folk that you know
Well I hope that you won't see me in my ragged company
You know I could never stand to be alone

Take me down little Susie, take me down
I know you think you're the queen of the underground
And you can send me dead flowers every morning
Send me dead flowers by the mail
Send me dead flowers to my wedding
And I won't forget to put roses on your grave

When you're sitting back in your rose pink Cadillac
Making bets on Kentucky Derby Day
Ah, I'll be in my basement room with a needle and a spoon
And another girl to take my pain away

Take me down little Susie, take me down
I know you think you're the queen of the underground
And you can send me dead flowers every morning
Send me dead flowers by the mail
Send me dead flowers to my wedding
And I won't forget to put roses on your grave

Take me down little Susie, won't you take me down
I know you think you're the queen of the underground
And you can send me dead flowers every morning
Send me dead flowers by the U.S. Mail
Send me dead flowers to my wedding
And I won't forget to put roses on your grave
No, I won't forget to put roses on your grave
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