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Boy George
Leadgesang
Helen Terry
Stimme und Gesang
Terry Bailey
Trompete
Roy Ernest Hay
Gitarre
Steve Grainger
Saxofon
George O'Dowd
Leadgesang
Jonathan Aubrey Moss
Schlagzeug
Mikey Craig
Bassgitarre
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Michael Emile Craig
Songwriter:in
George O'Dowd
Songwriter:in
Roy Ernest Hay
Songwriter:in
Jonathan Aubrey Moss
Songwriter:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
STEVE LEVINE
Produzent:in
Gordon Milne
Ingenieur:in
Simon Humphrey
Ingenieur:in
Jonathan Aubrey Moss
Mischtechniker:in
Tim Young
Mastering-Ingenieur:in
Paroles
The victims we know so well
They shine in your eyes when they kiss and tell
Strange places we never see
But you're always there like a ghost in my dream
And I keep on telling you
"Please don't do the things you do"
When you do those things, pull my puppet strings
Have the strangest void for you
We love and we never tell
What places our hearts in the wishing well
Love leads us into the stream
And it's sink or swim like it's always been
And I keep on loving you
It's the only thing to do
When the angel sings, there are greater things
Can I give them all to you, oh
Pull the strings of emotion
Take a ride into unknown pleasure
Feel like a child on a dark night
Wishing there was some kind of heaven
I could be warm with you smiling
Hold out your hand for a while
The victims, we know them so well
So well
The victims we know so well
They shine in your eyes when they kiss and tell
Strange places we never see
But you're always there like a ghost in my dream
And I keep on telling you
"Please don't do the things you do"
When you do those things, pull my puppet strings
Have the strangest void for you, oh
Show my heart some devotion
Push aside those that whisper, "Never"
Feel like a child on a dark night
Wishing we could spend it together
I could be warm with you smiling
Hold out your hand for a while
The victims we know them so well
So well
Writer(s): Roy Ernest Hay, Michael Emile Craig, Jonathan Aubrey Moss, George Alan O'dowd
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