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“French Dog Blues” is a monologue about struggling to write strong original lyrics. It was written by Pete Doherty and Kate Moss, though Moss later decided to give up songwriting credit on all songs on Shotter’s Nation. The bridge is taken from the chorus of Ian Brown’s “Deep Pile Dreams”, so he als...
I model lacklustre panicky in vain search for the remedy
No words only melody come so I take my day off
My love, my love she sits with me I love I love her company
Raindrops on roses and dust filled trinkets
All this washes over you my french dog blues
Chien Bleu Chien französicher Hund
And the French dog blues
And the French dog blues
By the French dog blues
Never surrender to flattery
Frown on, come down on duplicity
And above all things my son... take the money and run
I still model lacklustre panicky in vain search for the remedy
No words only melody comes take another day off
Oh this washes over you... my french dog blues
Chien Bleu Chien französischer Hund
Yeah I see you
I only ever wanted the one with the flag
All you ever wanted was a sixty dollar bag
And a cheap limousine for your deep pile dreams on the highway
On the highway, highway
Chien Bleu Chien französicher Hund
That's the French dog blues....
French Dog Blues was written by Pete Doherty & Ian Brown.
French Dog Blues was produced by Stephen Street.
Babyshambles released French Dog Blues on Mon Oct 01 2007.