Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
Roger Waters
The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking is the first solo album by Roger Waters; it was released in 1984, the year before Waters announced his departure from Pink Floyd. Eric Clapton also performed on this album.
Released - 30 April 1984
Recorded - February–December 1983
[Verse 1]
Hey girl
Take out the dagger
And let's have a stab at the sexual revolution
Hey girl
Let freedom for all be our rallying call
Tomorrow let's make our new resolution
[Chorus 1]
Yeah, but tonight lie still
While I plunder your sweet grave
And remember
Only the poor can be saved
[Verse 2]
Hey girl
As I've always said I prefer your lips red
Not what the good Lord made
But what he intended
Hey girl
Don't point the finger at me
I am only a rat in a maze, like you
And only the dead go free
[Chorus 2]
So please hold my hand
As we blunder through the maze
And remember, girl
Nothing can grow without rain
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]
Don't point
Don't point your finger at me
I awoke in a fever
The bedclothes were all soaked in sweat
She said, “You've been having a nightmare
And it's not over yet.”
[Chorus 3]
Then she picked up the doggy in the window
The one with the waggily tail
And she put him to bed
Between two bits of bread
4:41 A.M. (Sexual Revolution) was written by Roger Waters.
4:41 A.M. (Sexual Revolution) was produced by Roger Waters & Michael Kamen.
Roger Waters released 4:41 A.M. (Sexual Revolution) on Mon Apr 30 1984.