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Jeanette my love don't use the elevator
Don't climb and rise don't lick it in the times of war
Tell him that I was more than him in the bed
My hands are bigger and I'm taller as well
Catch me little girl don't try to run,
Don't try to hide yourself from Mr D.
Fill me with waterfalls and mystery,
Forsake me even break me I don't care
Jeanette you've got a habit of leaving boys
The glamour and the toys were all forbidden
I've got no choice at home when it gets dark
I'm lying in my bed and thinking
She's got it all, she's got it better than me
Better than me, right She's got it all, she's got it better than me
Better than me and I'm deep down, down in misery
Jeanette my love don't tease the alligator
Animal-lover needs a cigarette

Tell me that I was more than him in the end
My jealous little thing comes up again
Jeanette she's full of dirt she's full of hurt
Her glamor and the boys were all forgotten
But I've got no choice at home when it gets dark
I'm lying in my bed and thinking
She's got it all, she's got it better than me...
She's got it all, she's got it better than me...

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There are five bands called The Monroes. 1. A new wave / power pop band from San Diego, California consisting of Eric Denton (keyboards), Bob “Monroe” Davis (bass), Jesus Ortiz (vocals), Rusty Jones (guitar), and Jonnie Gilstrap (drums). They released a self-titled EP in 1982, and are best known for the song “What Do All The People Know?” 2. A Rock / Emo band from Pretoria, South Africa. Not too long ago in a land where musical creativity had become a scarcity, destiny inspired The Monroes. Through numerous auditions, ensuring the ideal artist for each spot, the band was carefully designed.

Read more about The Monroes on Last.fm.


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