Left, Right is an unidentified art rock song. It’s most likely Left, Right by Nancy Lancy, but there isn’t confirmation. The song was played on WMBR and WZBC by Peter Choyce in 2000.
Search History[]
The song was played on WMBR by DJ Peter Choyce on August 9th, 2000 and on WZBC on October 16th, with Peter announcing the song was called “All About The Left, Meeting The Right” by a local artist named Nancy Lancy from a website called youanimal.org.
Both of the broadcasts were posted to MixCloud by user The Peter Choyce Radio Archive, with both of them broadcasts being posted in 2021.
On November 27th, 2024, WatZatSong user Choyce reposted the song, along with Temporary Secretary to the site, stating that the songs were tagged as being by an artist named Nancy Lancy, providing a link to the broadcast they got the song from.
On December 1st, 2024, user Girlwantsboy found mention of a musician named Nancy Lancy in a 2001 magazine, but he couldn’t find any songs by her at the time.
Later that day, he found a SoundCloud account including a song called Let’s Go To The Mall, which also played on WZBC, and her voice sounded identical.
On January 25th, 2025, Girlwantsboy found an archive of Nancy’s website, youanimal.net, which mentioned a song called Left, Right, but the MP3 link was unable to be played. Little is known about Nancy, and she’s unable to be contacted.
Lyrics[]
There is the left,
And there is the right
There is the wrong,
And there is the right
There is the black, white, blue, green and red
What have they said
There is the cow (there is the cow)
That learned how to sing
There is the dog (there is the dog)
That fell in the creek
There is the cat that sits in the tree
What have they seen
And there is the thrill (there is the thrill)
That goes up my style
And (???) (???)
Your head (your head, oh no)
There is the stranger
That goes up my style
There is the right
And what is the left?
Though they will fly
And (???) will [left]
What is the right and what is the wrong
(???)
What is the right and what is wrong
(???)
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