Alice Cooper - Changing Arranging Lyrics
Aah aah aah aah aah aah aah aah ooh ooh ooh ooh
I'm changing arranging things I never thought I'd move before
I'm changing oh arranging to your personality I asked for it before
I need a soul who never say what I feel just fearing that I will accept the ideal
I lick the pie and I sweat all I see it's a carbon copy image of me
I'm trying had dying maybe maybe he's trying to be my life
I've got a never ending battle inside just trying to rectify my personal pride
I swear I don't know what it's got over me but I know it doesn't want to be free
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
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Alice Cooper Changing Arranging Comments
the best song of this album
I don't have "OPINions", only objectively right "FACTions"....
Now ....having made that OBJECTIVELY, irrefutably, undisputedly, unerroneously (is that even a word?) clear .....and understood by everyone ....
THE best songs on this album are as follows:
"Fields of Regret"
"Changing Arranging"
"Today Mueller"
"Swing Low, Sweet Cheerio"
The rest are cool, but not as cool as the above songs.
As I stated, I don't give opinions, only the facts. So, by definition, if you don't agree with me,
them you are objectively, irrefutably, retardedly WRONG and should be put to death by electrocution , hitherto, set forth on this day of our devil , Dec. 9, 2019.
Don't you just wanna punch me now ??!
This was in 1969! So much creativity!
This album is a Masterpiece
I can’t believe how underrated this debut album is, almost a psych favorite of mine. His best record for sure!!. I prefer this style much more than his later glam rock 70’s stuff. fuzzy psych guitar throughout this album with some really great songs!
great album please check out Essential Classic Rock Vinyl
including Alice Coopers album Welcome to My Nightmare
and many more videos
Don't make a stranger of ur self " remember the coop
this song is great. I am really loving this era
my favorite songs on this album are "Fields of Regret", "Changing Arranging", and "Swing Low, Sweet Cheerio". these songs are really really good. the others ones are cool too, you just have to listen several times before they grow on you.. in my opinion
sounds like floyd
Bought this on 8-track in late 70s Boy,
This was the SONG!! :)
I was at every Detroit concert that I could get to an Alice was always on the bill he was fantastic in the seventies
For all you young musical groups out there strugglin, don't worry if your first album doesn't get much attention. Believe in yourself and Keep working at it.
This album has one true masterpiece.....FIELDS OF REGRET (A.K.A. "science fiction")
Agree?!?!
The debut of Alice Cooper on Frank Zappas label in fact the cover was also a painting that hung on Franks wall in his log cabin