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Zoot were a pop/rock band formed in Adelaide, South Australia in 1965 as Down the Line. They changed their name to Zoot in 1967 and by 1968 had relocated to Melbourne. They had a top five hit on the Go-Set national singles chart with a heavy rock cover of The Beatles' ballad "Eleanor Rigby" released in 1970; but they disbanded in May 1971. more »


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I don't think this is
I don't think this is
I don't think this is
I don't think this is right
Right

You feel no shame
About that name
And I felt the pain
And I felt the pain
Lies
Why

You walk the line
You tug on time
And afterwards
Afterwards you feel fine

You have no heart
You altered that chart
Don't even start
Don't even start
Lies
Why

You walk the line
You tug on time
And afterwards
Afterwards you feel fine

Quality
Quality
Quality of life

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Written by: Chuck Rolfe

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