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A Casual Affair - The Style Council



     
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It's funny, how time seems to soften the blow
And only with time do I see at all
That the promises made were the start of the fall
The biggest mistake was to promise at allShout the odds, and what does it matter now?
That dreams are a passing cloud
Their place is taken with many more fools like usThe time that we had, we now have to repay
The sweet things we ate, now leave a bitter taste
Can you ever remember a night or a day
You ever regretted eating that waySay, I'm wrong but inside you know I'm right
And useless to try and fight
They say, it was worth it but you know it never wasThe hurt inside and all the wasted tears we've cried
Oh, the fun we had, all the good things just turned bad
Oh, the memories rearrange themselves to misery for meSay, I'm wrong but inside you know I'm right
And useless to try and fight
They say it was worth it
But you know it never wasThe hurt inside and all the wasted tears we've cried
Oh, the fun we had, all the good things just turned bad
Oh, the memories rearrange themselves to misery for meA casual affair in a casual way

We don't go far living from day to day
It just is a laugh that we left unnamed
You came here with pride but they told you was changedShout the odds and what does it matter now?
That dreams are a passing cloud
Their place is taken with many more fools like us

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The Style Council were an English musical group formed in 1983 by ex-The Jam singer and guitarist Paul Weller with keyboardist Mick Talbot. The permanent lineup grew to include drummer Steve White and Weller's then-wife, vocalist Dee C. Lee. Other artists such as Tracie Young and Tracey Thorn (Everything But the Girl) also collaborated with the group. The band showed a diversity of musical styles. Singles "Speak Like a Child" (with its loud soul-influenced style), the extended funk of "Money-Go-Round", and the haunting synth-ballad "Long Hot Summer" all featured Talbot on keyboards and organ.

Read more about The Style Council on Last.fm.


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