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What I'm Gonna Do

from Walk & Found by Ori Ronen & the Folk Stoners

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Hey, hey, hey, hey

What I’m gonna do when it’s all come through? Mama’ll be ok, I’ll be you
Who would I love? When my dream girl is taken, all I’ve got left is sleazy and faken
Who would I travel with? My friends are all busy, broke, out of money, and no fun or greasy
Where should I travel? When there’s no place to go, tomorrow has passed, somebody that I used to know

Where should I work? When I’m sitting on my butt lookin’ on virtual slots and thinkin’ of pot
Where should I study? ORT school in Cali? But what am I thinkin’, it’s too much money

We never did too much talking anyway so don’t think twice, it’s alright

Where should I live? When I fantasize the city but I have to stay, ‘til mama will be ok

When I’ll be happy?

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from Walk & Found, released October 15, 2019
Lyrics and Music: Ori Ronen
Music Production: Ori Ronen & the Folk Stoners

Ori Ronen - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar & Harmonica
Yael Mayer - Vocals Leora Landzbaum Cello
Shay Nimni - Acoustic Guitar
Rotem Levy - Bass Guitar & Foot Drumming
Sagi Golan - Drums, Egg Shaker & Foot Drumming
Yotam Aloof - Banjo
Ahiad Ohali - Keyboards
Ben Waismann - Foot Drumming

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Ori Ronen & the Folk Stoners South District, Israel

Ori Ronen and the Folk Stoners are an indie folk band from the area near the Israeli Gaza border. On days where there are no military operations, sirens or rockets, the band creates a sound that captures the cool atmosphere and their easy going lifestyle in the Northern Negev Desert in Israel.

Their unique style is influenced by the 60's folk explosion and the rising indie folk scene of today.
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