[Verse 1]
I shouldn’t stick out my neck to spite my head
It all builds up so quickly, I should have slept instead
I beg and borrow until I’m really in debt
I hope I can get out, I can’t stay in this sweat
[Chorus]
Woah, the world is in my head
Woah, I should have stayed in bed
Woah, the world is in my head
Woah, I should have stayed in bed
[Verse 2]
This goes out to shakers and all my friends
I feel better pressure from tour tension
I guess you’re wondering why I feel so dead
It's this bloody rock ‘n roll band in my head
[Chorus]
Woah, the world is in my head
Woah, I should have stayed in bed
Woah, the world is in my head
Woah, I should havе stayed in bed
In bed, in bеd, in bed
[Bridge]
And when I go out drinking with my friends
The after-feeling is a good way to read my head
To read my head
[Chorus]
Woah, the world is in my head
Woah, I should have stayed in bed
Woah, the world is in my head
Woah, I should have stayed in bed
The world is in my- the world is in my- the world is in my head
The world is in my- the world is in my- the world is in my head
(I should have stayed in bed)
The world is in my- the world is in my- the world is in my head
(The world is in my- the world is in my) I should have stayed in bed
In My Head was written by John Kastner.
In My Head was produced by Stephen Egerton & Bill Stevenson.
Doughboys released In My Head on Sun Jan 01 1989.