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  1. Can't say that I blame ya. [Chorus 1] Hey, look me over then walk away from me. Less than a third of what you want a man to be. Girl, you're the best of my funny recollections. Number forty four ...

  2. © 1967 Ronald James PADAVONA

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  3. Get all the lyrics to songs by The Electric Elves and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  4. 21. März 2017 · I joined Ronnie, Nicky, Gary, and David in September, 1967. Until the crash (Feb 1968), we began pushing the Electric Elves name in place of Ronnie Dio and the Prophets. Ronnie handled both the vocals and the bass, Nick and Ronnie’s cousin Dave Feinstein offered a dual guitar partnership. Gary Driscoll handled t… read more

  5. The Elves (3) The Elves were a rock band from upstate New York. They formed in 1967 as The Electric Elves (which was really a continuation of an earlier act, Ronnie Dio and the Prophets, which featured 4 of the 5 original members of the Electric Elves), releasing one single under that name. By the end of 1968, they dumped the "Electric" part ...

  6. The Electric ELVES Programme provides ATFs with the following support in relation to the handling of hybrid, electric, mild and micro hybrid vehicles: Dismantling information provision. Training for ATFs. Free collection and recycling of the battery for ATFs. Additional support in the event that the vehicle/battery is potentially damaged.

  7. 15. Mai 2022 · Originally released in 1967 on MGM. Ronnie James Dio was in this band, long before he became famous with Rainbow and Black Sabbath!

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