Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Press Conference , by - Chess In Concert. Release date: 11.06.2009
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Press Conference , by - Chess In Concert. Press Conference |
| But even you must concede he can play |
| Sure, he’s the best red on the circuit. |
| I’ll give him that |
| He hasn’t lost for a long time |
| He could be a tough nut to crack |
| Listen, if he gets one game off me, it’s because I want to keep press interest |
| going |
| Why do you persist with vicious attacks |
| Ungracious remarks re opponents? |
| It smacks of a lack of conviction |
| Admit you’re under duress |
| And that your only skill left |
| Is for money, not chess |
| If Soviet life’s as grim as you claim |
| Then how come their boys are so good at the game? |
| Though you swear the American dream is clearly the best |
| You’re no advertisement for life and times in the West |
| Why did you risk the whole match breaking down? |
| I don’t know what you’re saying. |
| What are you implying? |
| All your outrageous demands, your conceit |
| I don’t see anything outrageous about demanding what I’m worth |
| They pay all that you ask for |
| And then you demand even more |
| I am the reason you’re all here. |
| Who had heard of Sergievsky? |
| It’s hard to believe |
| What we’re reporting |
| Why so disparaging? |
| Not very sporting |
| Are the Communists sporting? |
| My God! |
| Tell all this to the |
| United Nations |
| Are you an asset to |
| East-West relations? |
| What is this? |
| What have the Russians ever done for East-West relations? |
| Have you people any serious questions? |
| Will you be quitting for good if you lose? |
| How come your second’s a girl, lover boy? |
| What did you say? |
| How come your second’s a girl, lover boy? |
| Well, what did I say? |
| He’s out of his tree |
| He’s finally flipped and between you and me |
| He’s no hope of retaining his crown in his frame of mind |
| In fact, he shouldn’t have come here, he should have resigned |
| Well, what did I say? |
| He’s out of his tree |
| He’s finally flipped and between you and me |
| He’s no hope of retaining his crown in his frame of mind |
| In fact, he shouldn’t have come here, he should have resigned |
| Smile, you got your first exclusive story |
| Now you can bask in his reflected glory |
| «Naked, unprovoked Yankee Aggression!» |
| Oh, what a credit to your great profession! |
| If he is in this frame of mind |
| He should be dumped |
| He should be resigned |
| Well, what did I say? |
| He’s out of his mind |
| He’s finally flipped, he should have resigned |
| Name | Year |
|---|---|
| Where I Want to Be | 2009 |
| The Soviet Machine | 2009 |
| Difficult and Dangerous Times | 2009 |
| The Arbiter | 2009 |
| Nobody's Side | 2009 |
| Quartet (A Model of Decorum and Tranquility) | 2009 |
| Someone Else's Story | 2009 |
| The Story of Chess | 2009 |
| Commie Newspapers | 2009 |
| I Know Him so Well | 2009 |
| Embassy Lament | 2009 |
| Pity the Child #2 | 2009 |
| The Interview | 2009 |
| 1956 - Budapest Is Rising | 2009 |
| Endgame #2 | 2009 |
| Talking Chess | 2009 |
| Florence and Molokov | 2009 |
| The Deal (No Deal) | 2009 |
| Florence Quits | 2009 |
| You and I | 2009 |