King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
King Crimson
This is the first track off of King Crimson’s tenth studio album, Three of a Perfect Pair.
It’s the title track, and was also the first single, releasing alongside “Man with an Open Heart”.
[Verse 1]
She is susceptible
He is impossible
They have their cross to share
Three of a perfect pair
[Verse 2]
He has his contradicting views
She has her cyclothymic moods
They make a study in despair
Three of a perfect pair
[Chorus]
One, one too many schizophrenic tendencies
Keeps it complicated (complicated)
Keeps it aggravated (aggravated)
And full of this hopelessness
What a perfect mess
[Verse 2]
He has his contradicting views
She has her cyclothymic moods
They make a study in despair
Three of a perfect pair
[Chorus]
One, one too many schizophrenic tendencies
Keeps it complicated (complicated)
Keeps it so aggravated (aggravated)
And full of this hopelessness
Oh, what a perfect mess
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
One, one too many schizophrenic tendencies
Keeps it complicated
Keeps it aggravated
Full of this hopelessness
Oh, what a perfect mess
One, one too many schizophrenic tendencies
Keeps it complicated (complicated)
Keeps it so aggravated (aggravated)
And full of this hopelessness
Oh, what a perfect mess
Three of a Perfect Pair was written by Tony Levin & Bill Bruford & Robert Fripp & Adrian Belew.
Three of a Perfect Pair was produced by King Crimson.
King Crimson released Three of a Perfect Pair on Tue Mar 27 1984.