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The Magnificent Five - Adam Ant



     
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The Magnificent Five Lyrics


Long ago in London town
A man called Ant sat deeply sighing
He was wondering
Which side of the fence he was on
Prick up your ears, prick up your ears
Prick up your ears, prick up your ears
Time went by and soon
The one was five young hombres burning fire
They were in no doubt
Which side of the fence they were on
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears

He who writes in blood
Don't want to be read
He who writes in blood
Don't want to be read
He who writes in blood
Don't want to be read
He who writes in blood
Don't want to be read
He must be learned by heart
He must be learned by heart
He must be learned by heart
He must be learned by heart
They believed in sex and looking good
With their own brand of music
They weren't pandering
So which side of the fence are you on?
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
He who writes in blood
Don't want to be read
He who writes in blood
Don't want to be read
He who writes in blood
Don't want to be read
He who writes in blood
Don't want to be read
He must be learned by heart
(Magnificent five)
He must be learned by heart
(Magnificent five)
He must be learned by heart
(Magnificent five)
He must be learned by heart
(Magnificent five)
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
(Magnificent five)
Prick up your ears
...

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Adam Ant is the stage name of Stuart Leslie Goddard (born November 3, 1954, London, England), lead singer of 1980s pop group Adam and The Ants and also a solo artist. Adam was a member of Bazooka Joe, the band that the Sex Pistols opened for in the Pistols' first live appearance. Adam and the Ants started as a punk band, but by the early '80s they had taken a different path and started making pop music. By 1981 they were one of the biggest bands in Britain.

Read more about Adam Ant on Last.fm.


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