Elevator performed by Chris Parfitt and The Hi-Revving Tongues from the album Tropic of Capricorn released in 1967.
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Chris Parfitt and The Hi-Revving Tongues started their album "Tropic Of Capricorn" with a song called "Elevator," which came out in 1967. The song's lyrics tell you to let go of your worries and be free. It says to see your troubles on the ground and leave them behind. The song talks about getting on an elevator that goes up high, like going to a better place. It's a happy song that makes you feel good and ready for what comes next on the album.
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