You mean it isn't "heavenly bills"? Add me to the list!
Smuggler's Blues - I thought it went "They hide it up, and tell you right, I mean it's here to stay."
Correct version: "They hide it up in Telluride, I mean it's here to stay."
Incidentally, in one of my clippings from a British mag, they spell it "Tell-U-Ride" - is that part of the Spud-U-Like chain?
GLENN'S SONGS
The Heat Is On
Real (supposedly): The beat's so loud, deep inside
Mine: The beat's alive, deep inside
Now, honestly, I actually think MINE is right, but the internet consensus is that the first one is right.
You Belong to the City
Real: Movin' through the crowd and the midnight heat
Mine: Movin' through the crowd to the midnight beat
After careful listening, I realize I got this one wrong! But I think it might be "in the midnight heat" - again, internet consensus says "and the" - not sure it's right.
Good heavens. As far as I am concerned, in THIO it's 'and the beat's alive'. No way is it 'so loud'.
As for YBTTC, I think it's 'in the midnight heat'.
And as for 'they hide it up in Telluride' they have also hidden it in the following places:
Tokyo
Daly City
La Jolla
Auckland
and I think there may be others.
I searched at the internet to the song and it's saying indeed "And the beat's so loud, deep inside."
But I'm agreed with FP, I Youtubed The Heat Is On, and played it many times, and I can hear "And the beat's alive".
Let somebody love you, before it's too late..
According to my 'Best Of Glenn Frey' songbook, it's "and the beat's alive", so those internet sites should go back to their research!
We're sure now that the lyric is "and the beat's alive!"
Yes indeed!
Let somebody love you, before it's too late..
Another one - in Desperado, I thought it said "You've been out riding fancies".
It's 06:45 in the morning here in Austria and I just heard:
For my wedding I don't want violence....
Well, who would....