Here’s what Shane Carlson of OldTimeMusic.com writes about this song:
As a devoted music enthusiast, I find great joy in dissecting the lyrics and unraveling the true meaning behind a song. Today, I want to delve into the enchanting world of Disney’s “A Snow Cone / Bedlam Boys” by Michael Penn. This...
Years away
With foreign girls
The bedlam boys
Took sand from pearls
The tide went out
The time was ripe
It's so much more subtle to be
The silent type
And I'm in no mood to reunite
If they came with her tonight
The bedlam boys
Make some noise for me
The bedlam boys
Lisa's knocking at
My open door
With a chance to make up
And a hope for more
So I just whispered to her
Underbreath
"This love has suffered
Such a quiet death"
The keys in your pocket
Have turned to rust
You brought suspicion
And I was put in trust
She says "time and tide abide"
Yeah, 'cause time and tide's been fried
By the bedlam boys
Make some noise for me
The bedlam boys
Make some noise for me
Well, it's history, my baby
Like ruins in textbooks
That's making you stare
With come-hither-type looks
And that's why your touch seems
So baited with all those old hooks
This ain't part of the deal
See all that counts is how you feel
About the bedlam boys
Make some noise for me
The bedlam boys
Make some noise for me
The bedlam boys (yeah)
Make some noise (yeah)
The bedlam boys
Make some noise
(Ah, oh)
Disney’s a Snow Cone / Bedlam Boys was written by Patrick Warren & Michael Penn.
Disney’s a Snow Cone / Bedlam Boys was produced by Tony Berg.
Michael Penn released Disney’s a Snow Cone / Bedlam Boys on Fri Sep 01 1989.