You'll Always Have a Place to Stay - Brakes



     
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You'll Always Have a Place to Stay Lyrics


Why don't you come 'round Saturday?
We'll go out drinking taking cocaine
Try to forget, get high to forgetWe'll go out dancing some place underground
Sweaty walls and sweaty eyes
Try to forget, get high to forgetPut all past convictions to one side
Your court appearance ain't till MondayI just want to remember you how you are
Old friend you're beautiful but your heart's on fire
Try to forget, you'll have months to regretPut all past convictions to one side
Your court appearance ain't till Monday
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Saturday night, I'm sure she won't mind
You'll always have a place to stayCheney, Cheney, Cheney, Cheney, Cheney
Cheney, Cheney, stop being such a dick

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There are at least two sets of Brakes. Joe Fadil, Keith Wilson, John Brown and Bob Renny made up The Brakes, a powerpop / mod group which released the album "For Why You Kicka My Donkey" on the Magnet label in 1979. The currently popular Brakes are a 4-piece band from Brighton, United Kingdom fronted by Eamon Hamilton, formerly of British Sea Power. They formed in 2002. Brakes (known as ‘Brakesbrakesbrakes’ on their US releases) were formed when Tom White (guitar) and Alex White (drums) of The Electric Soft Parade saw Eamon Hamilton (vocals...

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