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Walter Egan

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Biography

Best remembered for his 1978 smash "Magnet and Steel, " pop singer/songwriter Walter Egan was born July 12, 1948 in Jamaica, NY. Alongside guitarist John Zambetti, he first surfaced in a surf rock band dubbed The Malibooz, which earned a devoted local following and even performed at the 1964 New York World's Fair. Relocating to Washington, D.C., Egan and Zambetti reteamed in the folk-rock group Sageworth and Drums, a product of the same fertile D.C. scene which also launched the careers of Emmylou Harris, Roy Buchanan, and Nils Lofgren. Sageworth and Drums relocated to Boston in 1971, disbanding after a record deal with Warner Bros. collapsed; Egan then followed Emmylou Harris to Los Angeles, where she recorded the Egan composition "Hearts on Fire" with Gram Parsons on country-rock immortal's 1973 LP Grievous Angel.

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  1.  
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    Ooh, ooh, ah
    Now I told you so you ought to know
    Ooh, it takes some time for a feelin' to grow
    Ooh, you're so close now I can't let you go
    Ooh and I can't let go
    Magnet And Steel - (3:24)  -  4,731 plays
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    Lyrics
    Ooh, ooh, ah
    Now I told you so you ought to know
    Ooh, it takes some time for a feelin' to grow
    Ooh, you're so close now I can't let you go
    Ooh and I can't let go
    Magnet & Steel - (3:34)  -  2,177 plays
  3.  
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    There was a time, not too far gone
    When I was changed by just a song
    On the radio, in my car
    The pounding electric guitar
    Then the time came to make our stand
    Hot Summer Nights - (4:09)  -  446 plays
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    I had a dream just the other day
    I dreamed that you would never believe in me
    I still recall what you had to say
    You said that you would always believe in me
    Then I woke as I always do
    Only the Lucky - (3:01)  -  299 plays
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