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The Party Line - Belle and Sebastian



     
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How did I get here, I heard a rumour
From your girlfriend's sister that you knew me
And you end up dancing close up to meI know that I broke the rule already
She asked me if I'm single going steady
I just trod my head and took a step off into the darkStanding on the block of my tires
Don't dance on the lights cause the bears eat the pretty ones
We are like the islands dividedJump to the beat of the party line (x2)
There is nobody here but your body dear
Jump to the beat of the party lineStay
You stayI am on this morning quite distracted
The talk of all begins and our emotion
I am leaving many people feeling
Worse than beforePeople like to drive the cars and smoke up
People like to sit inside and toke up
People like to shoot at things with borrowed guns
And knivesI am happy to look and run
Where were you when I was king in this part of town
Now the days of glory are goneJump to the beat of the party line (x2)

There is nobody here but your body dear
Jump to the beat of the party lineJump to the beat of the party line (x2)
There is nobody here but your body dear
Nobody here but your body dearJump to the beat of the party line (x2)
There is nobody here but your body dear
Jump to the beat of the party lineJump to the beat of the party line (x2)
There is nobody here but your body dear
Nobody here but your body dear

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Belle and Sebastian is a band from Glasgow. Led by guitarist/vocalist Stuart Murdoch, the seven-piece band has an intimate, majestic sound that is equal parts folk-rock and '60s pop. Murdoch has a gift not only for whimsy and surrealism, but also for odd, unsettling lyrical detail which keeps the songs grounded in a tangible reality. Based in Glasgow, Scotland, Belle and Sebastian released their first two albums in 1996: Tigermilk, recorded over three days, and If You're Feeling Sinister, recorded in a week, at the peak of the chamber pop movement.

Read more about Belle and Sebastian on Last.fm.


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