See lyrics of “Left-Handed Theory” by Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM), originally writen by Flavio Premoli, Franco Mussida, Marva Jan Marrow, and Franz Di Cioccio, and released in 1977.
Left Handed Theory Lyrics
You left-handed people
You have your own special flair
Fast left-handed players
Slow men had better beware
Tough baseball southpaw
Left tennis smashLeft-handed person
Once was a sign of a witch
Now the world needs them
To teach us a different stitch
What do they mirror
A contrast in viewThink of Da Vinci
His ambidextrous arts
Hendrix’s guitar sang
Sweet feedback lightnin’ from Mars
And in reflection
We see the stars
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About Left Handed Theory Song
“Left-Handed Theory” is a song by the Italian progressive rock band Premiata Forneria Marconi (PFM), featured on their 1977 album Jet Lag.
The song celebrates the unique traits and advantages of left-handed individuals, highlighting their distinctiveness in various contexts, such as sports and art.
Reflecting PFM’s progressive rock roots, the song combines intricate musical arrangements with thoughtful lyrics, creating a rich auditory experience.
The song was co-written by Flavio Premoli, Franco Mussida, Marva Jan Marrow, and Franz Di Cioccio, who contributed to both the composition and lyrics. Their collaborative effort showcases PFM’s signature blend of rock and classical influences.