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  1. Take my tip get on out. Take my tip get on out. You think you're gonna please her so you walk right up and tease her. But she walks right on by. You're scared to walk beside her 'Cause you're ...

  2. * The Manish Boys - I Pity The Fool * David Robert Jones - You've Got A Habit Of Leaving All tracks produced in 1965 A1 (Malone) Lion Publ. M.C.P.S. A2, B1, B2 (Jones) Orbit Music Co. Ltd ℗ 1965 EMI Records Ltd. Note there are sleeve variations with and without the white of the top banner running around to the back cover.

  3. A version with different labels is The Manish Boys / Davy Jones And The Lower Third. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Matrix / Runout (Side A runout etched): MPO SEA 1 A1Matrix / Runout (Side B runout etched): MPO SEA 1 B1Rights Society: MCPS. Other Versions (5 of 12) View All. Title (Format)Label Cat#

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mannish_BoyMannish Boy - Wikipedia

    "Mannish Boy" (or "Manish Boy" as it was first labeled) is a blues standard written by Muddy Waters, Mel London, and Bo Diddley (with Waters and Diddley being credited under their birth names). First recorded in 1955 by Waters, it serves as an " answer song " to Bo Diddley 's " I'm a Man ", [1] which was in turn inspired by Waters' and Willie Dixon 's " Hoochie Coochie Man ". [2] "

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ManishManish - Wikipedia

    Manish (also Maneesh) (Devanagari: मनिष or मनीष) is a common Hindu masculine given name that literally means "The God of the Mind" or the one who has controlled and mastered one's mind (representing an intellectual, genius, etc.), derived from the Sanskrit words "man" (mann) which means Mind and "ish" which refers to God or master.