Throw Him Out He's Breaking My Heart - McCarthy



     
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Throw Him Out He's Breaking My Heart Lyrics


I have a warm heart
I care deeply for people
The world should be fairer
The world should be fairer
If you ask meOh throw him out before he breaks my heart
Throw him out he's breaking my heart
Throw him out before he breaks my heart
Throw him out he's breaking my heartWhy don't they give more
To the poor? Why don't they?
They should give more
They should look after old people
And the ill
So throw him out before he breaks my heart
Throw him out he's breaking my heart
Throw him out because he's breaking my poor heart in two
Throw him out he's breaking my heartUse your brain
Why don't you use your brain?
For warm hearts can stop no one

And fine feelings explain nothing
They change nothingSo throw him out before he breaks my heart
Throw him out he's breaking my heart
Throw him out because he's breaking my poor heart in two
Throw him out he's breaking my heart[the next section is very hard to figure out]Just go outside
You won't be sold
Sin certain sin
We won't give in (?)
Just go outside
We walk on sand (?)
We find we can (?)
We won't use guns deserves to be (?)So throw him out before he breaks my heart
Throw him out he's breaking my heart
Throw him out because he's breaking my poor heart in two
Throw him out he's breaking my heart[We gonna say to the whole goddamn government
Stick 'em up motherfucker, this is a holdup
We come for what's ours]
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There are 2 bands with this name. 1. McCarthy were a British indie pop band, formed in Barking, East London in 1985 by schoolmates Malcolm Eden, Tim Gane, John Williamson and Gary Baker. They mixed a sweetly melodic style, dominated by Gane's 12-string guitar playing, with Eden's overtly political lyrics, often satirical in tone, which reflected the band's far left leanings. After a string of singles, including 'Red Sleeping Beauty' and 'Frans Hals', and a track on the NME c86 album, their debut album 'I Am A Wallet' was released in 1987 to much critical acclaim.

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