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Credit Lyrics


Get your hand out of my pocket.
You're not my Uncle Sam.
Have we been introduced?
Do you even know who I am?
I just came here for some credit.
I want some credit.
I just came here for some credit.
I want some credit.
Why don't you leave me out of this?
Do you even know who you are?
Hey, is this a game of hit and miss?
Is that a birthmark or a scar?
Give me a little bit of credit.
Give me some credit.
Just a little bit of credit.

Give me some credit.
I know I'll never reach the sun,
But I'm not giving up.
Till - you know - I hit on everyone.
Four sets a night, six days a week,
I never saved a lousy dime.
Now my guitar it gently weeps,
Out of tune and out of time.
Just last week a little card came in the mail,
It was gold and thin as Kate Moss.
I took a little trip to Paris for the weekend,
That's when they up and cut me off.
I said - why? They said - you got no credit!
You're all out of credit!
Where can I can get a little more credit?
Chop out some credit.
I know things are gonna change,
But I can't say bad or good.
First they build you up,
Then they chop you down like wood.
All for a little bit of credit.
Give me some credit.
Where can I get a little more credit?
I want some credit.
Credit!
After all is said and done
I'm gonna pay up before I run.
Credit!
Yeah!
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Lyrics submitted by Ron Styran.

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Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments was an indie punk band formed in 1989 in Columbus, Ohio. Immediately upon their formation, they self-released a series of 7"s to their local market. With their array of noise-laced punk riffs, the four-piece of Ron House (vocals), Bob Petric (guitar), Ted Hattemer (drums), and Craig Dunson would eventually release their first full-album, entitled Bait and Switch, through Onion/American Records in 1995. Their follow-up record, Straight to Video, was released in 1997 by Anyway Records. Haynes Boys guitarist Phillip Park would replace Dunson on the bass after the Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments hit the road with Guided by Voices in that same year. Their final album No Old Guy Lo-Fi Cry was released on GBV's frontman Bob Pollard's old Rockathon label in 2000. They also appeared on a GBV bootleg DVD called Some Drinking Implied in a live segment from 1996 titled "All League Old Guy Lo Fi".

Thomas Jefferson Slave Apartments came out of the same odd, lo-fi, not-quite-punk scene that bred Guided by Voices, Swearing at Motorists, Gaunt, New Bomb Turks, Cobra Verde and Brainiac. The band was vaguely political lyrically, offering frank snotty social commentary on everything from the music industry and indie rock, to the prison system, schools, voting, cancer, death, and Cleveland Ohio's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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