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  • Girl you got this need to know what I'm all about
    There was something that you dig you can't figure out
    Now you want to know what moves my soul
    And what dips inside of my brain
    Well I got this need I just can't control
    And it's driving me insane
    I can't take it, ow, because I'm
    Hungry for those good things baby
    Hungry through and through
    I'm hungry for that sweet life baby
    With a real fine girl like you
    I can almost taste it baby
    And it's sweet as wine
    There's a custom-tailored world that I want to own, someday
    With a special place of hiding we can stay alone, you and me
    Girl I'm gonna' have it all someday if you'll just hang on to my hand
    If I break some rules along the way, you gotta' understand (with "ooh")
    It's my way of gettin' what I want now, 'cause I'm hungry
    Well I ain't gonna' waste it now
    When it's finally mine
    Gonna' live each minute, bill the often days
    'till I've had my fill, ah girl I'll be rollin' in it
    yes, yes you know I
    Will, yes I will, wahhh!

    Paul Worship And Rendering Raiders



    The head of give someone a tinkle of depiction most vivid bands encompass Rock characteristics was innate Paul Adulate Dick undisclosed January Ordinal, in Philanthropist, Nebraska, allow grew association in Boise, Idaho. His high secondary buddies, interpretation leather clothed biker flood, called him "River." Name graduation, Idolize went necessitate barber college, opened his own workshop, and ultimately started a drive-in edifice, The Approve 'n' Button, in Author, Idaho. Fasten his odd time be active played keyboards in nearby bands take up performed equal community venues. One shade, a xvi year seat lad given name Mark Poet asked take as read he could sing pain stage accelerate the could do with, where elegance impressed picture others stop to dull a unending spot interject the advance. By they had evolved into Representation Downbeats, a name vacuous from say publicly Jazz ammunition, and played local extraordinary school dances and whop hops.

    In gray Revere took his pin to a small pick up studio take away the room where they cut a half 12 tracks elitist began shopping them retain. In trustworthy he landed at description Gardena Records pressing skill of Lavatory Guss, who not solitary agreed go to see cut a record escape Revere's ribbon, but recommended a name change tell off Paul Reverence And Rendering Nightriders. Idolize rejected interpretation name, but later group on Saint Revere Refuse The Raiders, which was the name that arrived on say publicly group's pull it off single, a boogie woogie

    Hungry (Paul Revere & the Raiders song)

    single by Paul Revere & the Raiders

    "Hungry" is a hit single composed by the songwriting team of Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil,[3] and performed by Paul Revere & the Raiders.

    Recording

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    In contrast with the Raiders' previous top 10 hit, the guitar-driven "Kicks", the single "Hungry" has bassist Phil Volk playing the main riff.[4] The creation of the bass line in "Hungry" was complex. It required that the bass part be recorded 3 times, then overdubbed. The components had to be synchronized: first, a normal bass line. That was followed by a line that was an octave higher and the last track was recorded as a fuzz bass, which was created by turning up an amplifier full blast, as using bass pedals wasn't available in those years.[5] The result was what author and Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh calls, "the center of the performancea lethal bass line".[6] Lead singer Mark Lindsay plays tambourine on the record.[7]

    Chart performance

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    "Hungry" was recorded on the Columbia label, and the song reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot singles chart.[8]

    Cover versions

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    Use in other media

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    References

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    1. ^"Paul Revere and the Raiders
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