The Temptations sing the song "Popa Was A Rolling Stone". Bob Seger sang "Come to Papa."
Turn to Stone And It Stoned Me Tombstone Blues (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone Like a Rolling Stone Sam Stone Step Stone Too Rolling Stoned Stone Piano Stone Cold Crazy Papa Was A Rolling Stone I'm Stone In Love With You Heart of Stone Stone Love Like a Stone
The title of the song is the simile in this song. The simile is "like a rolling stone".
The cover of the Rolling Stone - Shel Silverstein Like a rolling stone - Bob Dylan Daddy rolling stone -the who
I've heard this question a lot among my friends, and I have to admit that I don't think Sly and the Family Stone did a version of 'Papa was a Rolling Stone'. A classic rock radio station out of Toronto plays The Temptations version, and I have won a couple of bets over the artist. I think the falsetto part throws many people for a loop, as they believe it as a female singer. I also believe that many people may be confused by a version that circulated on 'Limewire' that listed Sly and the Family Stone as the artist, and in this era of MP3 players, everyone takes the error as gospel. I could be wrong, but I have tried to find a version done by The Family Stone, and each time it is 'The Temptations'....
papa was a rolling stone
Motown Song writers Norman whitfield and Barrett Strong wrote The Temptations song Papa was a Rolling stone in early 1972. it was a number one hit on the billboard charts and won three Grammy awards in 1973
The Temptations sing the song "Popa Was A Rolling Stone". Bob Seger sang "Come to Papa."
Turn to Stone And It Stoned Me Tombstone Blues (I'm Not Your) Stepping Stone Like a Rolling Stone Sam Stone Step Stone Too Rolling Stoned Stone Piano Stone Cold Crazy Papa Was A Rolling Stone I'm Stone In Love With You Heart of Stone Stone Love Like a Stone
No, let it be is not a rolling stone song it is a Beatles song.
The title of the song is the simile in this song. The simile is "like a rolling stone".
"Like a Rolling Stone" by Bob Dylan
According to Rolling Stone Magazine, "Like a Rolling Stone," which was ranked #1.
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The cover of the Rolling Stone - Shel Silverstein Like a rolling stone - Bob Dylan Daddy rolling stone -the who
I've heard this question a lot among my friends, and I have to admit that I don't think Sly and the Family Stone did a version of 'Papa was a Rolling Stone'. A classic rock radio station out of Toronto plays The Temptations version, and I have won a couple of bets over the artist. I think the falsetto part throws many people for a loop, as they believe it as a female singer. I also believe that many people may be confused by a version that circulated on 'Limewire' that listed Sly and the Family Stone as the artist, and in this era of MP3 players, everyone takes the error as gospel. I could be wrong, but I have tried to find a version done by The Family Stone, and each time it is 'The Temptations'....
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