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What Song Does This Lyric Come From?


garro

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What about this one;

"Son, I'm 30,

I only went with your mother 'cause she's dirty"

Clue: this English band, from the nineties, only enjoyed themselves on one day of the week

"Son I'm 30, I only went with your mother 'cause she's dirty, And I don't have a decent bone in me, What you get is what you see, yeah". -- Human League

Its not the Human League its the Happy Mondays and Step on i think

How about

In quiet desperation

Knuckles white upon the slippery reins

she bravely waves the boys goodbye again

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In quiet desperation

Knuckles white upon the slippery reins

she bravely waves the boys goodbye again

Pink Floyd - The Final Cut.

Hmmmmm no new song from Cuban................shall I start off again with this?

every morning

I would see her waiting at the stop

sometimes she'd shop

and she would show me what she'd bought

Little clue........think Manchester in the 60s

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Bus Stop -- The Hollies

OOOPs, forgot next lyric.

I don’t want your golden mansions with a tear in every room,

All I want’s the love you promised, beneath the halo moon.

Real classic, this one.

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Hmmmmm no new song from Cuban................shall I start off again with this?
I'm sorry, should have given a full answer, someone else mentioned short answers limited to naming the album only.

Track:....Southampton Dock

Album:...The Final Cut

Artist:.....Pink Floyd

Carousels make laps each night

Like drunks we spin until were sick

Carousel A Go Go - Soi Diamond of Walking Street. (I'm right aren't I? - or is it the bar outside?)
"And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water."

He comes from Canada

Clue is in the question - it will be Canadian National Leonard Cohen's version of Susanne.

I offer this cheerful lyric:

"...No time for flight, a blinding light

And nothing but a void, forever night..."

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