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Gypsy Lyrics: So I'm back, to the velvet underground / Back to the floor, that I love / To a room with some lace and paper flowers / Back to the gypsy that I was / To the gypsy that I was /...
Beautiful studio version of Fleetwood Mac / Gypsy with lyrics. :-) Enjoy.
"Gypsy" is a song by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. The song was written by Stevie Nicks around 1979; the earliest demo recordings were made in early 1980 with Tom Moncrieff for possible inclusion on her debut solo album Bella Donna.
Fleetwood Mac - Gypsy from 1981 with lyrics LYRICS: So I'm back to the velvet underground Back to the floor that I love To a room with some lace and paper flowers Back to...
Gypsy Lyrics & Meanings: so i'm back to the velvet underground / back to the floor that i love / to a room with some lace and peper flowers / back to the gypsy...that i was...to the gypsy...that i was... / / and it all comes down to you / well you know that it does, well... / lightning strikes...maybe once...maybe twice... / oh....and it lights ...
Fleetwood Mac Lyrics. "Gypsy". So I'm back, to the velvet underground. Back to the floor, that I love. To a room with some lace and paper flowers. Back to the gypsy that I was. To the gypsy... that I was. And it all comes down to you.
"Gypsy" is a song by the rock group Fleetwood Mac. Written by Stevie Nicks around 1979, the earliest demo recordings were made in early 1980 with Tom Moncrieff for possible inclusion on her debut solo album Bella Donna.
Lyrics. So I'm back to the velvet underground. Back to the floor that I love. To a room with some lace and paper flowers. Back to the gypsy that I was. To the gypsy that I was. And it all comes down to you. Well, you know that it does and. Lightning strikes maybe once, maybe twice.
So I'm back, to the velvet undergroundBack to the floor, that I loveTo a room with some lace and paper flowersBack to the gypsy that I wasTo the gypsy... tha...
"Gypsy" is a song by the rock group Fleetwood Mac. Written by Stevie Nicks around 1979, the earliest demo recordings were made in early 1980 with Tom Moncrieff for possible inclusion on her debut solo album Bella Donna.