Our context engine found "when you hear that slammin' door" used in 4 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
when you hear that slammin' door
Singer: jim croce
we've long run out of things to say and i think i'd better go
so don't be gettin' excited oh-when you hear that slammin' door
cause there'll be one less set of footsteps on your floor in the mornin'
we've long run out of things to say and i think i'd better go
so don't be gettin' excited oh-when you hear that slammin' door
cause there'll be one less set of footsteps on your floor in the mornin'
Singer: reed, jerry
we've long run out of things to say and i think i'd better go
so don't you be gettin' excited when you hear that slammin' door
cause there'll be one less set of footsteps on your floor in the mornin'
we've long run out of things to say and i think i'd better go
so don't you be gettin' excited when you hear that slammin' door
cause there'll be one less set of footsteps on your floor in the mornin'
Singer: hopkin, mary
so don't be gettin' excited
when you hear that slammin' door
'cause there'll be one less set of footsteps
so don't be gettin' excited
when you hear that slammin' door
'cause there'll be one less set of footsteps
Singer: mary hopkin
so don't be gettin' excited
when you hear that slammin' door
'cause there'll be one less set of footsteps
so don't be gettin' excited
when you hear that slammin' door
'cause there'll be one less set of footsteps