Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello
Elvis Costello could have gotten the idea for this song from this sentence in chapter 37 of the famous English novel Middlemarch by George Eliot: “Will was not without his intentions to be always generous, but our tongues are little triggers which have usually been pulled before general intentions c...
[Chorus]
Little triggers that you pull with your tongue
Little triggers
I don't want to be hung up, strung up
When you don't call up
Little sniggers on your lips
Little triggers in your grip
Little triggers, my hand on your hip
Thinking all about those censored sequences
Worrying about the consequences
Waiting until I come to my senses
Better put it all in present tenses
Little triggers that you pull with your tongue
Little triggers
I don't want to be hung up, strung up
When you don't call up
Little sniggers on your lips
Little triggers in your grip
Little triggers
My hand on your hip
Worrying about the common decency
When it is only a question of frequency
When you say, "Okay, but I got to cheek to be"
Saying you're tired of me
When you don't even weaken these
Little triggers that you pull with your tongue
Little triggers
I don't want to be hung up, strung up
When you don't call up
Little sniggers on your lips
Little triggers in your grip
Little triggers
My hand on your hip
Little Triggers was written by Elvis Costello.
Little Triggers was produced by Nick Lowe.
Elvis Costello released Little Triggers on Fri Mar 17 1978.