You’ve got to give a little, take a little
And let your poor heart break a little
Jones
Slave To The Rhythm Lyrics – Jones, Grace
[Grace Jones:] “I have a grandfather on my father’s side. He’s 95 years old. His great grandfather came from Nigeria, from the Ebo tribe. I don’t look like my mother and I don’t look like my father. I look exactly like my grandfather. I act like him.”
[Paul Morley:] “Do you act all the time?”
Art Groupie Lyrics – Jones, Grace
I’ll never write my memoirs,
There’s nothing in my book,
Stuff Like That Lyrics – Jones, Quincy
Walked in the joint
They were lined up back to back
Maybe Next Christmas Lyrics – Jones, George
I’m thinking now of Christmas
Back home the fields are white
Mom And Dad’s Waltz Lyrics – Jones, George
I’d walk for miles, cry or smile for mama and daddy
I want them, I want them to know
The Real McCoy Lyrics – Jones, George
Sittin’ on a bar stool sippin’ on a glass of tea
Well, when this lady walked by and she tried to put the make on me
What The World Needs Now Lyrics – Jones, Tom
What the world needs now is love, sweet love
It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of
We Go Together Lyrics – Jones, George
The places where we used to meet, we go togehter
Step by step like shoes on the feet, we go together
Touching Shoulders Lyrics – Jones, George
Did you know I grew stronger and better because
I had merely touched shoulders with you