Vídeo musical

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Créditos

AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Shakespears Sister
Shakespears Sister
Künstler:in
Henley Board
Henley Board
Remix-Techniker:in
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Jean Guiot
Jean Guiot
Komponist:in
Marcella Levy
Marcella Levy
Komponist:in
Siobhan Fahey
Siobhan Fahey
Komponist:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Shakespears Sister
Shakespears Sister
Produzent:in
Alan Moulder
Alan Moulder
Mischtechniker:in
Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
Mischtechniker:in
Manu Guiot
Manu Guiot
Mischtechniker:in

Letras

[Verse 1]
Woke up this morning  and the streets were full of cars
All bright and shiny like they'd just arrived from Mars
And as I stumbled through last night's drunken debris
The paperboy screamed out the headlines in the street
[Verse 2]
Another war, and now the pound is looking weak
And tell me, have you read about the latest freak?
Where bingo numbers and our names are obsolete
Why do I feel bitter when I should be feelin' sweet?
[Verse 3]
Hello, hello
Turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Help me sing my song
[Verse 4]
La, la, la, life is a strange thing
Just when you think you learned how to use it, it's gone
[Verse 5]
Woke up this morning and my head was in a daze
A brave new world had dawned upon the human race
But words are meaningless and everything's surreal
Gonna have to reach my friends to find out how I feel
[Verse 6]
And if I taste the honey, is it really sweet?
And do I eat it with my hands or with my feet?
Does anybody really listen when I speak?
Or will I have to say it all again next week?
[Verse 7]
Hello, hello
Turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Help me sing my song
[Verse 8]
Hello, hello
Turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Tell me, what went wrong?
[Verse 9]
La, la, la, life is a strange thing
Life is strange thing
[Verse 10]
Hello, hello
Turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Help me sing my song
[Verse 11]
Hello, hello
Turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Help me sing my song
[Verse 12]
La, la, la, life is a strange thing
Just when you think you learned how to use it, it's gone
Written by: Jean Guiot, Marcella Levy, Siobhan Fahey
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