Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet
Elvis Costello
[Verse 1]
Did anybody notice, over marmalade and eggs
In between the Princess' legs
What with wars and floods and beggars
Not to mention stocks and shares
Well if you have a moment to spare
Can you write and reassure me that I have seen
That they're constructing a time machine
There will be no need for the obituary pages
We can have any hero from the bygone ages
Till the truth emerges, an argument rages
[Chorus]
The major and the minor
Turn from tallow into tar
Should we leave them in their place
Down in damnation's cellar?
[Verse 2]
When any form of deity that you might enjoy
Can be conjured with a test-tube and a flame
If it's out there then science can explain it
Or at least remove the blame
And if there's anyone you'd like to see again
Then speak up quickly
Send us back da Vinci so we don't have to ponder
The maddening smile of "La Gioconda"
The critics say Nijinsky, the dancer, of course
While the punters would probably prefer the horse
You'll find it's quicker than history, cheaper than divorce
[Chorus]
The major and the minor
Turn from tallow into tar
Should we leave them in their place
Down in damnation's cellar?
[Verse 3]
Bring back Liberace or Ollie and Stan
Shakespeare will have to wait his turn
Elvis Presley and Puccini shall return
I suppose we live and learn
Though it's hard to believe as we cheerfully burn
It's curious
Some will call for justice
There are murders to solve
What about Hitler? Or at least Lee Harvey Oswald
Give us this day and everything we squander
Anyone beautiful
Somebody blonder
They'll never please mankind, so lie back and enjoy it
Stop press: they've just decided to destroy it
[Chorus]
The major and the minor
Turn from tallow into tar
Should we leave them in their place
Down in damnation's cellar?
Damnation’s Cellar was written by Elvis Costello.
Damnation’s Cellar was produced by Kevin Killen & Elvis Costello & The Brodsky Quartet.
Elvis Costello released Damnation’s Cellar on Tue Jan 19 1993.
From Elvis Costell’s liner notes:
‘Damnation’s Cellar’ gives a glimpse of a fantastic kind of immorality.