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  1. The Five Man Electrical Band (known as The Staccatos from 1963 to 1968) is a Canadian rock band from Ottawa, Ontario. They had many hits in Canada, including the top 10 entries "Half Past Midnight" (1967) (as The Staccatos), "Absolutely Right" (1971) and "I'm a Stranger Here" (1972).

  2. Dec 9, 2011 · Five Man Electric Band - Signs with Lyrics - YouTube. unidentifiedbomb. 6.81K subscribers. Subscribed. 19K. 2M views 12 years ago. Re-released in 1971 on the A-side, "Signs" reached No....

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  4. The biggest hit (and the only remarkable one outside their native Canada) of this enduring band formerly (pre 1969) known as The Staccatos. Reached no.3 in the Billboard charts. This was a...

  5. Absolutely Right Lyrics: Here I am again, mama / I'm knockin' on your door / So let me in, I swear I won't be / The way I was before / And don't you know that / I've been thinking about what...

  6. Me workin' for you!" Whoa-oh-oh. Sign, sign, everywhere a sign. Blockin' out the scenery, breakin' my mind. Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign? And the sign said anybody caught trespassin' would be shot on sight. So I jumped on the fence and-a yelled at the house, "Hey! What gives you. the. right?"

  7. "Signs" is a song by the Canadian rock group Five Man Electrical Band. It was written by the band's frontman, Les Emmerson , and popularized the relatively unknown band, who recorded it for their true first album, Good-byes and Butterflies , in 1970.

  8. Introduction. When it comes to classic rock anthems that have stood the test of time, “Signs” by Five Man Electrical Band is certainly one of them. Released in 1971, this song took the airwaves by storm and became an instant hit. With its catchy melody and thought-provoking lyrics, “Signs” resonated with millions of people around the world.

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