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She has no trouble, passion and compassion
Deciding everything will be fine
She has her own life, her own life she's telling you
Thats good enough, for giving f-f-forgiving forgiving f-f-forgivingLook at him he was a handsome guy
Now he's a pretty cute guy she says
"It's better he stop being him"Twenty first century, Venus via Mars
There is no need for the barbershop, we don't need guitars
Modern woman's modern man, they're showing us how
We're losing c-c-c-control and it's over nowShe really don't know what you're thinking you're feeling
Feeling it's getting, it's getting you down
She has her own life, her own life she's telling you
That's hard enough, for getting f-f-for getting oh for getting f-f-forgetting toLook at him, he was a handsome guy
Now he's a pretty sweet guy she says
"It's better he stopped being him"Twenty first century, Venus via Mars
There is no need for the barbershop, we don't need guitars
Modern woman's modern man, they're showing us how
We're losing c-c-c-control and it's over nowTake a look in the mirror tonight
There is something that never changes

A face so beautiful if any face could be right
This could be the image of a man and a model for the worldLook at him, does he look alrightTwenty first century, Venus via Mars
There is no need for the barbershop, we don't need guitars
Modern woman's modern man, they're showing us how
We're losing c-c-c-control

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Dogs Die in Hot Cars are an indie rock band from St. Andrews, Scotland consisting of members Craig Macintosh (vocals, guitar), Gary Smith (vocals, guitar), Ruth Quigley (vocals, keyboards, French horn), Lee Worrall (bass and glockenspiel) and Laurence Davey (drums and percussion). Macintosh, Smith, Worrall and Davey all met at Madras College and began playing together in 1993 at the age of 14. After having performed under various names they settled on "Dogs Die In Hot Cars" in 1997. In 1999 they moved to Glasgow where they met Ruth Quigley to complete the line up.

Read more about Dogs Die in Hot Cars on Last.fm.


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