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“I know I didn’t say I was comin down, I know you didn’t know I was here in town, But bay-yay-yaby you can tell me if anyone can…” The song was called “Baby, Can You Dig Your Man?” by some guy named Larry Underwood, and in the days before the radio stations went dark, it was all the rage and climbing the charts. It wasn’t exactly the Beatles or the Stones, but it did have a catchy hook. For some reason, Tommy hadn’t been able to get it out of his head. He began to sing louder. “Baby, can you dig your man? He’s a righteous man, Tell me baby, can you dig your man?”
The End of the World As We Know It: New Tales of Stephen King's The Stand
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