Womack & Womack
Womack & Womack
Womack & Womack
Womack & Womack
Womack & Womack
Womack & Womack
Womack & Womack
Womack & Womack
Womack & Womack
The liner notes tell that the song
reflects on an over-trusting relationship, where one was unconscious of the fact that his lover would have the nerve to play on him. Living in an illusion, he reports her absence to the Missing Persons Bureau.
[Verse]
Why can't I talk to her?
They tell me she's not around
Tried a message to her
They tell me she's not in town
She would not check out this way
Oh, it's been seven lonely days
[Chorus]
This morning I jumped straight up
And called Missing Persons Bureau
I lost my love
Missing Persons Bureau
I lost my love
[Verse]
Rumours round this town
She's out running round
Been seen with my best friend
I can't believe it's him
I think she's been kidnapped and held back
By some crazy maniac
[Chorus]
This morning I jumped straight up
And called Missing Persons Bureau
I lost my love
Missing Persons Burеau
I lost my love
[Instrumental]
[Chorus]
This morning I jumped straight up
And called Missing Pеrsons Bureau
I lost my love
Missing Persons Bureau
I lost my love
Missing Persons Bureau
I lost my love
Missing Persons Bureau
I lost my love
MPB (Missin’ Persons Bureau) was written by Linda Womack & Cecil Womack.
MPB (Missin’ Persons Bureau) was produced by Chris Blackwell & Linda Womack & Cecil Womack.
Womack & Womack released MPB (Missin’ Persons Bureau) on Mon Jun 13 1988.