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Still A Fool - The Rolling Stones
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Still A Fool The Rolling Stones

"Still A Fool" by The Rolling Stones, released in 1964, is a #Rock song that explores themes of heartbreak, regret, and the pain of unrequited love. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and emotional turmoil. Musically, it features bluesy guitar riffs and soulful vocals, reflecting the band's roots in blues. Its raw honesty has influenced countless artists in the genre.

Still A Fool - The Rolling Stones
(Morganfield)

Now there's two, there's two trains running
And it never runs my way
Now then one is running at midnight
The other one is running in just four days
Running in just four days
Running in just four days

Somebody help me with my blues
Now that she's the one, I've been loving
I do hate to lose, I do hate to lose
I do hate to lose

I've been crazy, Yes, I've been a fool
I've been crazy all my life
Well I fell in love with another man's wife
With another man's wife
With another man's wife
With another man's wife

Oh, she's long, she's so long and tall
And she weep like a willow tree
And it's said that she's no good
It's all right
She's alright
She's all right with me
She's all right with me
She's alright, she's alright
She's alright, she's alright
She's alright, she's alright
She's alright with me
She's alright with me
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