George Duke - Trippin' Lyrics

I grew up in a small town
World War II housing
For people of color

Now when I was a kid round 8 years old
My bedroom wall was next to a single guy
A thin wall away from mine

Was that a sign

Trippin'

Trippin' on a memory

You know I'm trippin'

Memories

Nearly every weekend the guy played music
That I later found out was jazz

The bass funky ....the sax player
The trumpet soloed
maybe Ray Charles or Les McCann

The sound was oh so soaked
with a lot of blues

Maybe it was Miles

The music really drew me in
I love the way it made me feel
Made me hope this dream

Just trippin'
Trippin' on a memory
A memory

The music would play as he got dressed
The groove that they do at the club

When the JD turned off the music
They're leaving home with some girl to rub

The music would start up again
Surrounded by the sex, the moans, the knocks on the wall

Mama was always screaming
Is somebody hurt
Or did somebody fall

like Cannon used to say Ahuuuummm !
THE BALL USED TO SAY AAAHHHUUUMMM !
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