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- From: zcakilh@ucl.ac.uk (Miss Chee Mei Yeoh)
- Newsgroups: alt.rock-n-roll
- Subject: 'Fever' - with whom did Cap'n Smith have a very mad affair
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.230823.18276@ucl.ac.uk>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 23:08:23 GMT
- Sender: news@ucl.ac.uk (Usenet News System)
- Organization: Bloomsbury Computing Consortium
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- I've been wondering, in the Elvis song 'Fever', with whom does
- Captain Smith have a very mad affair? And who is Captain Smith?
- Here are the lyrics of the song, as I recall them . . .
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- Never know much I love you, never know how much I care
- When you put your arms around me, I get a fever that's so hard to bear;
- You give me fever,
- When you kiss me, fever when you hold me tight,
- Fever, in the morning, fever all through the night.
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- Sun lights up the daytime, moon lights up the night
- I light up when you call me name,
- Aand I know I'm gonna treat you right.
- You gimme fever,
- When you kiss me, fever, when you hold me tight,
- Fever, in the morning, fever all through the night
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- Everybody's got the fever, that is something you all know.
- Fever isn't such a new thing, fever started long ago
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- Romeo loved Juliet, Juliet she felt the same,
- When he put his arms around her, he said, Juliet baby, you're my flame,
- Now give us fever.
- When he kisses, fever with thy flaming youth
- Fever I'm on fire, fever yeah burn forsooth
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- Captain Smith and [...], had a very mad affair
- when her daddy tried to kill him, she said, Daddy, oh don't you dear
- he give me fever
- with his kisses, fever when he holds me tight.
- Fever, I'm his missus, daddy, won't you treat him right.
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- Now you listen to my story, here's the point that I have made,
- Cats were born to give chicks fever,
- baby, in Farenheit or Centigrade
- Oh, will you give me fever
- When I kiss you, fever if you live and learn
- Fever, till you sizzle,
- but what a lovely way to burn
- what a lovely way to burn [to fade]
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