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  1. ** Three Marlenas ** Bringing Down The Horse by Jakob Dylan Alone tonight in somebody's bed She gone and dyed her hair red She only went and did what she did 'Cause he would drive her home then There's lipstick on her new dress She hadn't even paid yet But it doesn't matter where the money went It wasn't how she paid 'er rent One, two, three ...

  2. One, two, three Marlenas. There's got to be someone we can trust. Out here among us. One, two, three Marlenas. It's see no, speak no, hear no evil about us. The three Marlenas (verse) Man, I think I'm gonna buy myself a Rolls. Maybe a Chevrolet. One where I can pull that top down. Just let my radio play. Now I'm headin' out on that highway. I'm ...

  3. Letra, tradução e música de Three Marlenas de The Wallflowers 🇧🇷 - Uma, duas, três Marlenas / Tem de haver alguém pra confiarmos / Bem aqui entre nós

  4. The chorus refers to "Three Marlenas," suggesting there may be other women in their group that they can trust. In the end, the man decides to leave and drive away, looking towards his future. Add this song to my favorites Remove from my Favorites

  5. Three Marlenas Live words and music by Jakob Dylan tabbed by ian (ickis@new.rr.com) This is the way The Wallflowers have been playing Three Marlenas starting in 2002.

  6. In fact, what we’re going to do is essentially let the guitar transform a two chord song into a three chord song for us! I know this sounds a bit weird, but I think you’ll catch on fairly quickly. The song is Three Marlenas, written by Jakob Dylan. You can find it one the Wallflowers’ 1996 (man, was it that long ago?)