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Life! It's a Shame - Gang of Four



     
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Don't stop out too late at night
Stop! it's a cautionDon't cross the red light
Stop! it's a cautionTo act for the good for congressman is money
A balance of power will ensure our safety(making money is making sense)
Life!
(making money is making sense)
It's a shame
(it's logical, making sense)
(making money is making sense)Don't stop out too late at night
Stop! it's a cautionDon't cross the red light
Stop! it's a cautionTo act for the good for congressman is money
The right to get rich is in the constitution
Talk of corruption is to preach insurrection
Elected to power men suspend self-interestYou and i, we are satellites, it's a shame
You and i, we are satellites, it's a shameLife!
(making money is making sense)
(making money is making sense)
It's a shame

(it's logical, making sense)
(making money is making sense)(making money is making sense)
Life!
(making money is making sense)
It's a shame
(it's logical, making sense)
(making money is making sense)To act for the good is to defend our homeland
A balance of power will ensure our safety
To step out of line is to risk disaster
To walk in the rain is to risk pneumonia
A balance of power will ensure our safety[Repeat: x2]
You and i, we are satellites
(making money is making sense)
(making money is making sense)
It's a shame
(it's logical, making sense)
(making money is making sense)[Repeat: x2]
Life!
(making money is making sense)
(making money is making sense)
It's a shame
(it's logical, making sense)
(making money is making sense)
Songwriters
ANDY GILL, JON KINGPublished by
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Gang of Four are a British post-punk group from Leeds, England. Original personnel were singer Jon King, guitarist Andy Gill, bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham. They were fully active from 1977 to 1984, and then re-emerged twice in the 1990s with King and Gill. In 2005, the original lineup reunited. The group had a single in the British Top 60 with "At Home He's A Tourist" in 1979, which was blacklisted by Top Of The Pops for its use of the relatively innocuous term "rubbers".

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