Ένα τραγούδι των Cleaners From Venus, εκφραστικού οχήματος του ποιητή, singer-songwriter Martin Newell. Από το άλμπουμ Blow Away Your Troubles, κυκλοφορημένο σε κασέτα το 1981.
A song by Cleaners From Venus, expressive vehicle of poet, singer-songwriter Martin Newell. From the album Blow Away Your Troubles, released on cassette in 1981.
She’s cutting something nearly every day
The landed gentry back her all the way
And something’s happened in the U.S. of A
The phones are ringing – there’ll be hell to pay
Got no time to dream
It’s a blue wave, it’s a blue wave
And it’s “Here comes Mr. Clean!”
It’s a blue wave
Washing, washing, washing all over you
This is the moment when the dancing stops
But does it really have to be this way?
They’re lining up along the eastern bloc
And none of us have really got a say
Well have you ever met a Russian kid?
(I can’t remember if I have or not)
And would you have to kill him if you did?
Cause that could be the only chance you’ve got
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New to me, although I listened to a lot of 80’s music. Pretty good, thank you!
Very few people know them. This was one of the most obscure ’80s outfits. Thank you!
Interesting!