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The song is a cover off Charles Manson’s song from the album Lie: The Love and Terror Cult. The track was kept secret, including not being on advance tapes sent out to reviewers.
The inclusion of the song caused controversy, with law-enforcement and victims-rights groups expressing outrage over its...
[Intro]
Whenever?
1, 2, 3, 4
[Verse 1]
There's a time for living
Time keeps on flying
Think you're loving, baby
And all your doin' is crying
[Chorus]
Can you feel
Are those feelings real?
Look at your game, girl
Look at your game, girl
[Verse 2]
What a mad delusion
Living in that confusion
Frustration and doubt
Can you ever live without the game?
The sad, sad game
Mad game
Just to say love's not enough
If it can't be true
Oh, you can tell those lies, baby
But you're only fooling you
[Chorus]
Can you feel
Are those feelings real?
Look at your game, girl
Go on, look at your game, girl
[Verse 3]
If'n you can't feel
And those feelings ain't real
Then you better stop trying
Or you're gonna play crying
Stop trying
Or you're gonna play crying
Stop trying
[Outro]
That's the game
Sad, sad game
Mad game
Sad game
Thanks, Charles
Jack
Look at Your Game, Girl was written by Charles Manson.
Look at Your Game, Girl was produced by Mike Clink.
Guns N’ Roses released Look at Your Game, Girl on Tue Nov 23 1993.
Rose claimed
“the reason we didn’t list that song on our album is we wanted to downplay it. We don’t give any credit to Charles Manson on the album; it’s like a hidden bonus track.”