Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Graham Brazier
Casablanca Holiday written during Hello Sailors' early days and appeared as the B-side of a single.
Casablanca Holiday was also featured on one of Marc Hunters' solo albums.
To all the snakes that crawl
And the pictures on the wall
And the people that come go
I make my way to my artificial home
It's a late night horror show
And I pirouette to place my bet Madam
On an ocean cruise with a rose
Between my teeth and not too much to lose
To be home with you in electric blue
Either way I choose
Just to walk my way, crawl my way Madam
So don’t give me a pat on my back
A silver coin to help me on my way
And spoil this Casablanca Holiday
Now there's rich men and lay men
They all can read the signs
There's a lighthouse beacon
Won’t let us weaken and we keep
Up with the times
But my hands they shake, the ocean breaks Madam
To your fence post shrine, like beyond the grime
The lost planet hits the road
To my good girls ribbon, the love ungiven
This love I can't unload
What can I say, I'm amazed Madam
Oh baby I must confess I would be in a hell of a mess
If I lost your address
So don't you Mama now
Don't you give me a pat on the back
A silver coin to help me on my way
And spoil this Casablanca Holiday
Oh Casablanca
Oh Casablanca
Oh Casablanca
Casablanca Holiday was written by Graham Brazier.
Casablanca Holiday was produced by Rhys Moody & Graham Brazier.
Graham Brazier released Casablanca Holiday on Sun Nov 01 1987.