Kiki Dee & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
Kiki Dee &
Kiki Dee & Warwick Evans & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
Warwick Evans
Terry Melia & Annette Ekblom & Con O’Neill
Warwick Evans
Con O’Neill & Robert Locke
Kiki Dee & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
Kiki Dee & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
Con O’Neill & Robert Locke & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
Warwick Evans
Robert Locke & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
Jeffrey Gear & Dee Robillard & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
Warwick Evans & Con O’Neill & Terry Melia
Kiki Dee & Annette Ekblom & Con O’Neill
Kiki Dee & Warwick Evans & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
Warwick Evans
Kiki Dee & The “Blood Brothers 1988” Company
It’s been years since Mickey and Eddie have seen each other. They pass each other in the street and both fail to recognise their “blood brother”. Somewhat amusingly they both sing of the other man’s virtues and wish that they could be the same as him.
(spoken)
[MICKEY]
If I was like him
I'd know all the right words
[EDWARD]
If I was like him
I'd know some real birds
(sung)
Apart from those in my dreams
And in magazines
[MICKEY]
Just look at his hair
[EDWARD]
His hair's dark and wavy
Mine's mousey to fair
[MICKEY]
Mine's the colour of gravy
[EDWARD and MICKEY]
Each part of his face
Is in just the right place
Is he laughing at me?
[EDWARD]
At my nose
Did he notice?
[MICKEY]
That I should wear a brace
[EDWARD]
That I've got halitosis?
[EDWARD and MICKEY]
When nature picked on me
She chose to stick on me
[MICKEY]
Eyes that don't match
[EDWARD]
I've got ears that stand out
[EDWARD and MICKEY]
She picked the wrong batch
When she handed mine out
And then she attacked me
With permanent acne
[EDWARD]
I wish I was a bit like
Wish that I could score a hit like
And be just a little bit like
That guy
[EDWARD and MICKEY]
That guy
That guy
[MICKEY]
I wish that I could be like
Just a little less like me
Like the kind of guy I see like
That guy
[EDWARD and MICKEY]
That guy
That Guy was written by Willy Russell.