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“Where the Pigs Don’t Fly” was first released as the B-side to “Metal Mickey” and is about the times Brett Anderson used to spend with his friend Simon Holdbrook, writing songs and searching for magic mushrooms together. The lyrics are an assembly of images of Brett’s childhood memories.
The track...
[Verse 1]
Out in the sticks
Out in the stickiness
They're chasing 'round in stolen ice cream vans
They're sparking up with someone, oh
They're covering their jumpers in roses
Woah-oh
[Chorus]
Where pigs don't fly, woah-oh
[Verse 2]
Out over there
Out in the sticky wire fire
Your royal stickiness, your highness
I've heard there's someone saying, "I do"
And banging at an old piano tune
[Chorus]
Where the pigs don't fly, I do
Where the pigs don't fly, I do
Where the pigs don't fly, I do
Where the pigs don't fly, I do
I do
[Instrumental Outro]
Where the Pigs Don’t Fly was written by Brett Anderson & Bernard Butler.
Where the Pigs Don’t Fly was produced by Ed Buller.
Suede released Where the Pigs Don’t Fly on Mon Sep 14 1992.