Oh, I meant Eric Cowpynski my high (school) garage band buddy--gee dude, he told us he wrote it! Damn! As sung 'by' whatever... Trivia-- You could go on Jeopardy & take Famous Songwriters for $400, and make --like...$400! "Ballads & Blues, man--who know who wrote half of dem, mote o which was oral tradi-chiun det da foirst litter-it pusson what got hold of dem finally wrote 'em down. Den got published. -Roadkill 'Possum' Cook (Coke Bottle Slide Records in Harmony with Last String Left Music on Scratchy Label Shiny Vinyl) Nora Jones destroyed worshippers with how little she wrote on her first Album. I think none or one. I'm too lazy to go into the living room, to find it & look. Besides I'm busy running for President, duh! Oh, well Ravi wasn't very much of a lyricist or around very much from what I hear. :$ There's hardly a Classic Ballad, Blues or Blues-Rock song out there that was written by the current singer. Maybe 'Slowhand' wrote Bellbottom Blues. I don't know or care. I relate it to him as well as Wonderful Tonight that's been picked up by some crappy computer commercial. That's what the Stones & Cream & those British Bands of the 60's & 70's hippie days brought to the White Man. Black men's Blues! Songs that were written in our own backyards. That's why John Lennon dug Elvis, because these guys were following his lead. White Soul. At least Clapton wrote Tears in Heaven & won a Grammy for it I think. The Stones started out with other people's & wrote a lot along the way from my recall. They got inspired by all these other blues & country artists of the past. How else did a guy with a British accent sing, "Wheaaan thah Trainnnn, leeaafft tha stachunn, eatt had twuooo laghtss on bey-haaanhd! Wheaaan thah Trainnnn, leeaafft tha stachunn, eatt had twuooo laghtss on bey-haaanhd!..." Plus, I guess we can get sucked back into sampling of the 90's while the Supreme court is busy scratching their heads about the fate of Song Swapping Sites & all of Record company's lost revenues. Or we can go out & buy a freaking iPod & just download, listen & enjoy the music instread of disecting it. I never read the back of Albums anymore for song credits. But I don't read the back of cereal boxes any more cause there's hardly any games. Also there's no prizes inside because of dumb kids choking on them & their parent's lawsuits. Morons. Don't Eat the Prize!
Uh, that was my true confession. It was considered a rite of passage. Maybe that's because you did it at somebody from out of a car window.