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Switch the children, watch the women scream
Listen to the big machine
Switch the children, watch the women scream
Listen to the big machineLet's have a party, let's get some fireworks
Let's see if we can forget how the game goesMarigolds gone to soldiers gone to seed
Listen to the big machine
Marigolds gone to soldiers gone to seed
Listen to the big machineAll the money, all the money in the world
All the money, all the money can't burn your big machineWe wave our hands in bright white shades
We wave our flags, our billy clubs and spadesHelp us now this is our hour of need
Listen to the big machine
Help us now this is our hour of need
[Incomprehensible] to the big machineAll the money, all the money in the world
All the money, all the money in the world
All the money, all the money in the world
All the money, all the money can't burn your big machineYour big machine
Your big machine
Your big machine

Your big machineAll the money, all the money in the world
All the money, all the money in the world
All the money, all the money can't burn your big machineListen to the big machine
Listen to the big machine
(All the money, all the money in the world)
Listen to the big machine
(All the money, all the money can't burn your big machine)
[Incomprehensible] to the big machine(All the money, all the money in the world)
Listen to the big machine
(All the money, all the money in the world)
Listen to the big machine(All the money, all the money in the world)
Listen to the big machine
(All the money, all the money can't burn your big machine)
Listen to the big machine

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In 1998, Paul Durham and his rock band, Black Lab, released their Geffen Records debut Your Body Above Me to critical acclaim. The album yielded the top 10 rock and alternative single "Wash it Away," and the top 40 ac and pop track "Time Ago." Paul Durham grew up in Twin Falls, Idaho before moving to San Francisco to pursue his passion for musical invention. He recorded and toured with a group of friends under the moniker “Durham,” and made an acoustic-based singer/songwriter record with celebrated jazz producer Lee Townsend.

Read more about Black Lab on Last.fm.


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