Thin Lizzy - Shades Of A Blue Orphanage lyrics
Tracks 01. Call The Police
02. Shades Of A Blue Orphanage 03. Brought Down 04. The Raise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Normadic Tribes 05. Buffalo Gal 06. I Don't Want To Forget To Live 07. Baby Face 08. Chatting Today 09. Sarah 01. Call The Police Lyrics by Phil Lynott
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Betty was worried about the lover that she has married And she didn't know what to do He'd been hit by a hammer on the head and he lay dead An' all her worst fears had come true {chorus} Call the police Call the police Call the police Call the police Johnny was a joker and a very heavy smoker And he never ever broke the law Thin miss lizzy was a-kept very busy And sometimes very dizzy, we knew what for {repeat chorus} And take 'em all away Lock 'em up {repeat chorus} {repeat chorus} {repeat chorus} {repeat chorus} Louie was a loner and a big time al capone-er Doin' all his dipping from the door He knew a shady dealer who had done a dirty dj, The sooner he could even the score {repeat chorus} And lock 'em up Help ya have a birthday, say Take 'em all away 02. Shades Of A Blue Orphanage Lyrics by Phil Lynott
When we were kids he used to go over the back wall into old dan's scrapyard
Into the snooker hall where most us kids were barred An' into the roxy and the stella where film stars starred That's where me and hopalong an' roy rogers got drunk and jarred And we might have been the saviour of the men, The captured captain in the devil's demon den And we might have been the magic politician in some kind of tricky position Like an old, old, old master musician we kept on wishin' We was headed for the number one hit country again {chorus} And it's true True blue Irish blue And it's true True blue And sometimes it reminds me of you There's an old photograph of dan that I wish you could-a seen Of him and the boys posed, standing in st. stephen's green Ya see, they were a part of the great freedom dream But they were caught and detained and are locked inside the frame Of the photograph And he might have been the clever con, the good samaritan, the rassclaut man An' he might have been the loaded gun, the charlatan of the tap dancin' fan But like an old pioneer from outer afghanistan, Headed for the number one hit country again {repeat chorus} Old dan in a raincoat hums the very, very, very special notes Of a long lost favorite melody It reminds him of a love affair when he was young and did not care And how he parted so soft, so sadden And he might have been the laughing cavaliero, the wise old commanchero Ow, the desparate desparado, the good looking randolph valentino, The gigolo from glasgow But like an old, old hunter of the female buffalo, He's headed for the number one hit country again {repeat chorus} And it's true True blue Irish blue True blue Irish blue And it's true It's so true Ummm, it's true I swear I've said it Swear I've said it I swear I said it I swear it's true And it's true True blue Oh, it's irish blue And it's true... 03. Brought Down Lyrics by Phil Lynott
I was seldom sober in nineteen hundred and fifthy-four
Hey baby, maybe 'cause my baby had a baby by me And I was still drinking dry gin While you cried no, no more And you were lyin' and a-cryin', And your tears fell dying on the floor And I'm brought down, And I don't think I can get up again Brought down, My heart is hurt again You were the fine lady in the early mornings That always painted her toes And lookin' towards the east You'd say hello to the early dawn before they rose And you were the love lady That always hung up her finely pressed clothes And sayin' so long to the western sundown, You taught me how it grows And I'm brought down, And I don't think I can get up again Brought down, And you just hurt my heart again Brought down Brought down I'm brought down Brought down Brought down Brought down Down I'm brought down, And I don't think I can get up again I'm brought down, I'm hurt, it's bad [brought down] God, it's a shame there's no more dr. strangely strange {dss=1960/70's band} [brought down] And I'm brou.....[brought down]......ught down [brought down] And there must be more to life than this 04. The Raise And Dear Demise Of The Funky Normadic Tribes Lyrics by Lynott, Eric Bell, Brian Downey
Out of sight, do it
The people rose and set off for the sun At night they read their star signs A people proud for they know their kingdom come Their skin was tanned by moonshine {chorus} Got to keep-a-movin' Got to keep-a-movin' on Got to keep-a-movin' Got to keep-a-movin' on Got to keep-a-movin' Got to keep-a-movin' on I know now why they gone and it's all past There come a european His love was good but his lust, it lingered last And stuck like a devil demon {repeat chorus} On lonely nights you can hear the distant call And good hearts hear the rhythm And now I know pride before a fall On the road to freedom {repeat chorus} Woh, woh, woh, woh, now I'm an insider, baby [or human inside, baby? ] So long, baby Goodbye 05. Buffalo Gal Lyrics by Phil Lynott
Buffalo {repeat 16 times}
Buffalo gal, You've had your fun Your button's undone And the time's right for slaughter Buffalo gal You're thirsty and there's no more water Like the lamb on the altar And it's sad to see you looking down and feeling blue Try your best to get on up and see it through In a while you might smile and see the sun Oww, the day has begun {chorus} And buffalo gal, They're closing down the old dance hall Ummm, buffalo gal, What we gonna do now? Buffalo gal, Due to these circumstances There's no more dances Buffalo gal, [buffalo] all your chances of further romances Will have to be nil 'til I can get it sung Is a shame your only claim to fame is jessie james You know his middle name That's very strange Stranger, you knew a friend called the friendly ranger Oh, ya shared the danger {repeat chorus} Buffalo {repeat 16 times} Buffalo gal, You must try a big step You've got a big jump ahead Buffalo gal, The show left town Spreading sunshine all around And it's bad to see ya, ooh, lookin' blue Dry your eyes and I'll apologise for all the lies Try a smile and in a while, just in a while You'll be smiling through Ooh, buffalo gal, They're closin' down the old dance hall [buffalo {repeat 10 times} gal, gal] And buffalo gal, Oh, you look so good somehow [buffalo {repeat 9 times} gal] Oh buffalo gal, Oh, that's such a pretty dress [buffalo {repeat 8 times} gal] Buffalo gal, The show left town [buffalo {repeat 8 times} gal, gal] Buffalo gal, Take a picture Of buffalo gal [buffalo {repeat 10 times}] 06. I Don't Want To Forget To Live Lyrics by Phil Lynott
I don't wanna forget how to jive
Get my mookie, keep 'em alive, baby Don't wanna lose ya Goodbye, a-huh, huh, yeah I don't wanna forget how to rock Lose, wearin' toll Well, it show ya, oh yeah, oh well, well I don't wanna forget how to jive I just wanna keep 'em alive I don't wanna forget how to die I just cold shower Don't wanna forget how to jive Went bobbin' with a bip-bop bop bop bop bop bop billy bop, a-billy a-bop, a-billy a-bop bop bop bop bill bop Uh-huh, oh yeah I don't wanna lose ya I don't want you Shush my dragon You got new chil' Ow! I don't wanna fotget how to jive I just wanna feel alive I don't wanna forget how to rock No child Don't wanna forget how to jive Went boppin'...{fade} 07. Baby Face Lyrics by Phil Lynott
Put up, baby face
I love your lipstick, baby face, It makes me all shades of red Give me wild while you do to me one, Make me hot when I should be sleeping in my bed I love your big eyes, baby face, They seem to suggest much more than you say I love the mark in your secret place, oow baby face Love is like a peppermint machine, that's green, it's green I love your hair down, baby face, And I can picture ya as you do, oow, with your fingers running through I love ya, baby face, The way you bite your lips, ooo...ow! How 'bout (the) baby face? {repeat 17 times} 08. Chatting Today Lyrics by Phil Lynott
I worked for the union and on my very first communion, you know,
It never ever, ever, ever worked out right So I spent the night sleepin' on the railway I worked for the foundry and man my mind it nearly drowned Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah It never, it could never work out right So I said so long, amigo. good night and slept on the railway The railway, there's no better way, ooh the railway And it's nice to talk to you today I worked for the miller, a very, very nice type of fell-a {fellow} But I could see that it was never gonna work out right So I split and spent the night sleeping on the railway I worked in the subway arc, oh yeah, yeah You know it never, no no never, no never no, ever no, worked out right So I said so long and spent the night on the railway The railway, give me a bottle of whiskey, ooh the railway Ooh, there's nothin' like the railway And I'd like to thank someone for mascara and good things that I done And for the time ya spent and the friendship begun And most of all starry nights on the railway Ooh, I don't know no better way Than just, ooh, lyin' back an' drifting away I can hear it, I can hear it 09. Sarah Lyrics by Phil Lynott
Captain's hair
Shone softly in the sun Rode on his best mare To sarah Schoolboy eyes Would stare in innocent fun Never told no lies, He loved sarah {chorus} Whispered by a bramble, Carried by a brook To every fishers hook, Sarah Fragrant fields Playing croquet in the sun Nothing appeals Like sarah {repeat chorus} |