Tinseltown - David J



     
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Tinseltown Lyrics


Big fake snowflakes hanging from the streetlights
Marsh mellow children bundled up real tight
Short fuses, long lines, so much for a silent night
Then magically we all wake up
(Once a year we all wake up )
And find ourselves here in our own
Tinseltown
Where everything glitters
Tinseltown
All sparkle and shimmer
Look around and see the brightest stars come out
In Tinseltown, in Tinseltown
Three King manger scene, glowing on the front lawn
Ladies auxiliary butchering, "The Christmas Song"
Quarters in the kettle of the gin-jolly Santa Claus
Then magically, we all wake up
(Once a year we all wake up )
And find ourselves here in our own

Tinseltown
Where everything glitters
Tinseltown
All sparkle and shimmer
Look around and see the brightest stars come out
In Tinseltown, in Tinseltown
So where's the
Batteries, it's Christmas Eve assembly is required
Can't get the kids to sleep, sugar's got 'em wired
Finally round midnight
(All is calm, all is bright)
Then magically we all wake up
(Once a year we all wake up )
And find ourselves here in our own
Tinseltown
Where everything glitters
Tinseltown
All sparkle and shimmer
Look around and see the brightest stars come out
In Tinseltown, in Tinseltown
Tinseltown
Where everything glitters
Tinseltown
All sparkle and shimmer
Look around and see the brightest stars come out
In Tinseltown, in Tinseltown
Tinseltown
Tinseltown, Tinseltown
Tinsel all the way

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David J. Haskins (b. April 24, 1957, in Northampton, England) is a British alternative rock musician. He was the bassist for the seminal goth band Bauhaus. J wrote the lyrics of several Bauhaus songs (including their first single, Bela Lugosi's Dead. He sang backing vocals on many songs, and sang lead on Who Killed Mr. Moonlight? when the lead singer, Peter Murphy fell ill with pneumonia. He began writing music for a solo career while still in the band, and continued after the band's breakup, releasing the dark Etiquette Of Violence and Crocodile Tears And The Velvet Cosh...

Read more about David J on Last.fm.


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