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Sun, she burns mean and big, I think I?ll go to Cafe Noir
Big screen turns me on, I'm gonna be your western star
How hard can it be? I get my freon bingo
Inside your cool and soft sarongRolling on the moquette inside a cul-de-sac kampong
How hard can it be? How hard can it be
When you're a western star shining and free?
Don't you know that a star burns best?
How hard can it be? I said now how hard can it be?she's so sentimental, she's got my picture in her head
The tool man is in her dreams, I was lifted when she saidHow hard can it be? How hard can it be
When you're a western star, shining and free?
Don't you know that a star burns best?
How hard can it be? I said now how hard can it be?Now he's headed skyward, standing up on piles of plywood
And all he thinks about is how he looks like Heroes-period Bowie
And his figure blocks the light and he takes away the night
And he's dancing to the new boleroYou soy un pistolero, I'm not shakin? in my boots
I'm ruler of this moon, boy, so if you move I shootHow hard can it be? How hard can it be
When you're a western star shining and free?
Don't you know that a star burns best?

How hard can it be? I said now how hard can it be?How hard can it be
When you're a western star, shining and free?
Don't you know that a star burns best?
How hard can it be? I said now how hard can it be?
How hard can it be?Dancing to the new bolero
Dancing to the new bolero
Dancing to the new bolero
Dancing to the new bolero
Dancing to the new bolero
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THOMPSON, CHARLESPublished by
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Lead songwriter and vocalist of the now reunited Pixies, Frank Black was born Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV. After the 1992 breakup of Pixies, Frank Black adopted a reversal of his former alias, Black Francis, and embarked on his solo career with the debut of his 1993 self-titled album, Frank Black - which contains his biggest rock radio hit, Los Angeles (#4 US Modern Rock), followed a year later by the critically acclaimed Teenager of the Year.

Read more about Frank Black on Last.fm.


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