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The Love Parade Lyrics


My heart's lost since you've been gone
But you're not the guilty one
I'll go back and pick another girl again
Close my eyes 'cos I know that they're all the sameAt the love parade, at the love parade
At the love parade, at the love paradeWe were lovers from the start
(What's the point of it, what's the point of our love?)
But since then we've grown apart
(What's the point of it, what's the point of our love?)
Nothing now can make us lovers and we know
(What's the point of it, what's the point of our love?)
So the two of us are going to see just what's on show
(What's the point of it, what's the point of our love?)At the love parade, at the love parade
At the love parade, at the love paradeIt takes its time passing by
And gives a chance for the loving eye
To see a face and let the body try
To get them moving side by sideWe were lovers from the start
But since then we've grown apart
Nothing now can make us lovers and we know

So the two of us are going to see just what's on showAt the love parade, at the love parade
At the love parade, at the love parade
At the love parade, at the love paradeLove, love, love parade, love parade, love, love
Songwriters
O'NEILL, DAMIAN STEPHEN / BRADLEY, MICHAELPublished by
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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The Undertones are an Northern Irish punk band formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1975. The original band consisted of: * Feargal Sharkey (lead vocals),
* John O'Neill (guitar),
* Damian O'Neill (guitar, keyboards and vocals),
* Michael Bradley (bass and vocals), and
* Billy Doherty (drums). John O'Neill was the original main song writer, with his brother Damian and Mickey Bradley writing in various solo & combined variations for most of the remainder.

Read more about The Undertones on Last.fm.


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