Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions
The Western Minnesota Intercollegiate Circle telephoned
They said
Hey Sean could you mosey on down to our gala ball
It reads Mister Madonna kicks some beat poetry
If I could I would I would I swear I would be better
But it seem I am just a natural no good
And what's more I like living like that
After seven lines seventeen maybe I had to stop
These philistines were yelling hey Sean
I could not be heard for cowhand laughter
I picked up my books and headed for the door
And if I trash this TV then I know I will feel better
Guess it seems I am just a natural no good
And I like it like that
But when I see you coming down my street
You walk right in and then you
Walk all over me
Oh yeh I need you
Gatecrashing on my beat
Put on your high heels and baby
Walk all over me
Fat hacks New York times food columnists
Want to review my soup yeh honestly
My wife says I go looking for trouble
I surely find it
Do you think I like living like that?
If I trash this TV then I know I will feel better
Guess it seems I am just a natural no good
And I like it like that
But when I see you coming down my street
You walk right in and then you
Walk all over me
Oh yeh I need you
Gatecrashing on my beat
Walk in like Nancy Sinatra
Walk all over me
Sean Penn Blues was written by Lloyd Cole And The Commotions.
Sean Penn Blues was produced by Ian Stanley.
Lloyd Cole And The Commotions released Sean Penn Blues on Mon Oct 26 1987.