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Happy Hour Lyrics


It's happy hour again
I think I might be happy if I wasn't out with them
And they're happy, it's a lovely place to be
Happy that the fire is real, the barman is a she
Where the haircuts smile
And the meaning of style
Is a night out with the boss
Where you win or you lose
And its them who choose
And if you don't win then you've lost
What a good place to be
Don't believe it
'Cause they speak a different language
And it's never really happened to me (it’s happy hour again)
Don't believe it, oh no
'Cause it's never been happy for me (it’s happy hour again)

No-oh-oh oh
It's another night out with the boss
Following in footsteps overgrown with moss
And he tells me that women grow on trees
And if you catch them right they will land upon their knees
Where they open all their wallets
And they close all their minds
And they love to buy you all a drink
And then we ask all the questions
And you take all your clothes off
And go back to the kitchen sink
What a good place to be
Don't believe it
'Cause they speak a different language
And it's never really happened to me (it’s happy hour again)
Don't believe it, oh no
'Cause it's never been happy for me (it’s happy hour again)
No-oh-oh-oh
What a good place to be
Don't believe it
'Cause they speak a different language
And it's never really happened to me
Don't believe it, oh no
'Cause it's never been happy for me (it's happy hour again)
Don't believe it, don't believe it (it's happy hour again)
Don't believe it (it's happy hour again)
And again, and again
It's happy hour again and again and again
It's happy hour again and again and again
It's happy hour again
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The Housemartins were an indie pop/alternative rock band which formed in 1983 in Kingston upon Hull, England. At its formation the band consisted of Paul Heaton (vocals), Stan Cullimore (guitar), Ted Key (bass) and Chris Lang (drums). The band's membership changed frequently throughout its existence. Ted Key was replaced by Norman Cook (who later became internationally famous as big beat musician Fatboy Slim) and drummer Chris Lang was replaced by Hugh Whitaker, former drummer with The Gargoyles, who in turn was replaced with Dave Hemingway. The band split in 1988.

Read more about The Housemartins on Last.fm.


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