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                Gordy-Robinson, 1964.  Recorded: 07-04-64 |  
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        Johnny Kidd (voc) - Mick Green (lead) 
        - Johnny Spence (bass) - 
        Frank Farley (drums) - Vic Cooper (keyboards) |  
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        styles were safe from adaptation, as shown by Kidd & co.'s take of this 
        Motown song. |  
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        | When I became of age my mother called me 
        to aside She said "son your growing up now, pretty soon you'll take a bride",
 And then she said
 
 Just because you've become a young man now
 There's still some things you don't understand now
 Before you ask some girl for your hand now
 Keep your freedom for as long as you can now
 My Mama told me - better shop around
 Oh yeah, better shop around, ah-hah-hah
 
 There's some things that I want you to know now
 Just as sure as the wind's going to blow now
 Women come and the women gonna go now
 Before you tell 'em that you love them so now
 My Mama told me - better shop around
 Oh yeah, you'd better shop around
 
 Try to find yourself a bargain, son
 Don't be sold on the very first one
 Pretty girls come a dime a dozen
 Try to find the one who's gonna give you true lovin'
 
 Before you take a girl and say "I do" now
 Make sure she's in love with you now
 Make sure that her love is true now
 I'd hate to see you feeling sad and blue now
 My Mama told me - better shop around
 
 (instrumental break)
 
 Try to find yourself a bargain, son
 Don't be sold on the very first one
 Pretty girls come a dime a dozen
 Try to find the one who's gonna give you true lovin'
 
 Before you take a girl and say "I do" now
 Make sure she's in love with you now
 Make sure that her love is true now
 I'd hate to see you feeling sad and blue now
 My Mama told me - you'd better shop around
 Oh yeah, you'd better shop around
 Be a man, if you can, I know you can
 Be a man my son, if you can my son
 Aaaahhh (improvise to fade)
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