Talk:Hey Hey What Can I Do

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This isn't the first time to see this but the BC with JP album didn't add a mandolin part to HHWCID. A mandonlin is in the original and it's really quite prominent. Don't know where this comes from.JE1977 08:31, 3 July 2006 (UTC)

The first sentence of the article is not strictly true. I first obtained HHWCID on a sampler called "The New Age Of Atlantic" in 1972 (an album I still have)SAS.

[edit] Prostitute

I'm pretty sure this song is about a prostitute, hence "Street Corner Girl" and the line about a Midnight Shift. XAlpha 12:54, 12 October 2007 (UTC)

Yeah, I second that. Almost all of the sexual innuendo in the song depicts a prostitute at work. "Ball all day", "Sharing what I thought was mine". WesWings 11:15, 13 October 2007 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.123.253.48 (talk)