“Chemical World” is the seventh track off of Blur’s 1993 album “Modern Life is Rubbish”. It topped at 28 on the UK singles Chart.
[Verse 1]
The pay-me girl has had enough of the bleeps
So she takes the bus into the country
Although she got herself rosy cheeks
She didn't leave enough money to pay the rent
The landlord says that she's out in a week
What a shame, she was just getting comfy
Now she's eating chocolate to induce sleep
And in a chemical world, it's very, very, very cheap
[Chorus]
And I don't know about you
But they're putting the holes in, yes, yes
It's been a hell of a do
They've been putting the holes in, yes, yes
[Verse 2]
Peeping Thomas has a very nice view
Across the street at the exhibitionist
These townies, they never speak to you
Just stick together so they never get lonely
Feeling lead, feeling quite light-headed
Had to sit down and have some sugary tea
In a chemical world, in a chemical world
It's very, very, very cheap
[Chorus]
And I don't know about you
But they're putting the holes in, yes, yes
It's been a hell of a do
They've been putting the holes in, yes, yes, yes
[Instrumental break]
[Chorus]
I don't know about you
But they're putting the holes in, yes, yes
It's been a hell of a do
They've been putting the holes in, yes, yes
And now she's right out of view
They've been putting the holes in, yes, yes
Well, I don't know about you
They've been putting the holes in, yes, yes
[Outro]
Until you can see right through
Until you can see right through
Until you can see right through
Chemical World was written by Graham Coxon & Dave Rowntree & Alex James & Damon Albarn.
Chemical World was produced by Stephen Street.
Blur released Chemical World on Mon Jun 28 1993.