Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus - Curve



     
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Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus Lyrics


Turn it up, turn it down
Switch it on, switch it off
Called a friend, threw the phone
Cut me down, I'm lostI retire you resign
I win you lose
Break it up, break it downMen are from mars
Women are from Venus
Men are from mars
Women are from Venus
Women are from VenusShow me up, drag you round
I smile, you frown
Never have I known
Such a liar, such a liar
Such a liarMen are from mars
Women are from Venus
Men are from mars
Women are from Venus
Women are from VenusAnd we won't be happy

Till we kill each other
We won't be happy
Till we kill each other
We won't be happy
Till we kill each otherMen are from mars
Women are from Venus
Men are from mars
Women are from Venus
Women are from VenusIt's the never ending stories
That will be our greatest glory
And our children will believe us
Because they know that we will teach trustThe point to living freely
Is to hope that we'll see clearly
And manage information
For the next generationIt's the never ending stories
That will be our greatest glory
And our children will believe us
Because they know that we will teach trustThe point to living freely
Is to hope that we'll see clearly

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1. Curve was an alternative rock/electronic duo formed in 1990 in England, United Kingdom. The band members were Toni Halliday (vocals, occasionally guitar) and Dean Garcia (bass, guitar, programming). Halliday wrote also the lyrics of their songs and they both contributed to songwriting. Their sound is a blend of alternative rock, shoegaze and electronic music. Halliday and Garcia were introduced to each other by Dave Stewart of Eurythmics. Dean Garcia had played bass guitar as part of Eurythmics' live band in 1983–84 and on two of their studio albums, Touch and Be Yourself Tonight.

Read more about Curve on Last.fm.


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