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Subject: Who sings this song?

Written By: Anthony on 11/8/1999 at 9:09 a.m.

Who sings a popular song with these words in it: "See Chameleon, lying there in the sun, all things to everyone, on my way". And also, who sings this song with these words in it from the early 80's "He can't move, he can't dance, he's just a gigolo"? Any information on these songs is appreciated.


Subject: Re: Who sings this song?

Written By: April on 11/8/1999 at 9:37 a.m.

> Who sings a popular song with these words in it: "See Chameleon,
> lying there in the sun, all things to everyone, on my way". And also,
> who sings this song with these words in it from the early 80's "He
> can't move, he can't dance, he's just a gigolo"? Any information on
> these songs is appreciated.

I'm not sure about the second one, but the first song is by Slade "Runaway" (I think is the title),and the chorus goes ""See Chameleon,
> lying there in the sun, all things to everyone, run, runaway"

Subject: Re: Who sings this song?

Written By: Shannon Jaronik on 11/8/1999 at 9:36 a.m.

> Who sings a popular song with these words in it: "See Chameleon,
> lying there in the sun, all things to everyone, on my way". And also,
> who sings this song with these words in it from the early 80's "He
> can't move, he can't dance, he's just a gigolo"? Any information on
> these songs is appreciated.

The first one is 'Run, Ruanaway' by Slade.