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Razzmatazz Lyrics


The trouble with your brother
He's always sleeping with your mother
And I know that your sister
Missed her time again this monthAm I talking too fast or are you just playing dumb?
If you want I can write it down
It shouldn't matter to you 'cos aren't you the one
With your razzmatazz and the nights on the town?Oh you knew it, and you blew it didn't you, babe?
I was lying when I asked you to stayNow no-one's gonna care if you don't call them when you said
And he's not coming 'round tonight to try and talk you into bed
And all those stupid little things
They ain't working, no they ain't working anymoreYou started getting fatter
Three weeks after I left you
And now you're, you're going with some kid
Who looks like some bad comedianAre you gonna go out?
Or are you sitting at home eating boxes of milk tray?
Watch TV on your own, aren't you the one
With your razzmatazz and your nights on the town?And your father wants to help you doesn't he, babe?
But your mother wants to put you awayNow no-one's gonna care if you don't call them when you said

And he's not coming 'round tonight to try and talk you into bed
And all those stupid little things
They ain't working, no they ain't working anymoreOh well I saw you at the doctor's
Waiting for a test
You tried to look like some kind of heiress
But your face is such a messAnd now you're going to a party
And leaving on your own
I'm sorry, but didn't you say
That things go better with a little bit of razzmatazzAnd now no-one's gonna care if you don't call them when you said
And he's not coming 'round tonight to try and talk you into bed
Now it's half past ten in the evening and you wish that you were dead
'Cause all those stupid little things
They ain't working, no they ain't working anymore

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A collaboration between Dominic Stanton (Domu) and bassist/producer Robert Marin as Bakura, reflecting an organic, instrumental jazz-influenced angle. "Reach the Sky," the new long-player from Bakura, fuses live instrumentation, courtesy of Stanton and Marin's own musical talents and Australian flutist Graeme Blevins, beautifully constructed songs, and Domu's syncopated beat structures, to create a unique spin on soulful nu jazz music.

Bakura on Last.fm.


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