"We hear you're leaving, that's OK/I thought our little wild time had just begun/I guess you kind of scared yourself, you turn and run/But if you have a change of heart..."
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"We hear you're leaving, that's OK/I thought our little wild time had just begun/I guess you kind of scared yourself, you turn and run/But if you have a change of heart..." Information from the article "Back to Annandale" on EW.com: "One such unrequited crush might have been a professor's young wife named Rikki Ducornet, whose first name will be familiar to Steely Dan fans. Fagen won't admit it — he's always been extremely reluctant to explain his songs — but it's easy to imagine that Ducornet was the inspiration for one of his band's most famous tunes, ''Rikki Don't Lose That Number.'' ''I remember we had a great conversation and he did suggest I call him, which never happened,'' says Ducornet, now a well-regarded novelist and artist. ''But I know he thought I was cute. And I was cute,'' she laughs. ''I was very tempted to call him, but I thought it might be a bit risky. I was very enchanted with him and with the music. It was so evident from the get-go that he was wildly talented. Being a young faculty wife and, I believe, pregnant at the time, I behaved myself, let's say. Years later, I walked into a record store and heard his voice and thought, 'That's Fagen. And that's my name!''' (the article is 5 pages long - contains great information on DF's college experience)
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Yes!This is one of my all-Time Favorites!Great,Great,Great-th is is the Track should be played on my Funeral!!IThat´s for Sure!!I greet all Steely Dan-Fans Worldwide!Earl from Germany
A trivia question to those SD experts. The first couple of bars or music reminds me of a Jazz standard and I'm sure I've heard an Arabic tune with the same notes within its structure. mmmm let's see the power of YouTube. Peace Out
I guess the saying goes: real music will stand the test of time. Empty music will last for a couple of years. No, let us be real: I do think Chris Brown will not be forgotten so easily, but maybe not in the league of The Beatles.
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stand the test of time. Empty music will
last for a couple of years.
No, let us be real: I do think Chris Brown
will not be forgotten so easily, but maybe
not in the league of The Beatles.