
Date of issue: 31.12.2000
Record label: Orchard
Song language: English
Lullaby Bye |
There once was a boy |
A robotic boy |
With a crank sticking out of his brain |
He never performed |
With sadness or joy |
He was just simply programmed to sing |
So he sang |
So he sang |
So he sang |
So he sang |
Until one day |
With no one around |
This robot fell down |
And the crank it broke off of his head |
With the jar to his hard drive |
He felt all alive |
The old robot he used to be; |
dead. |
There was rage in his brain! |
There was pain in his frame! |
There was love, there was hunger and strife! |
He felt lonely, rejected at times disconnected! |
No answer to the meaning of life! |
So he sang |
So he sang |
So he sang |
So he sang |
Sweet dreams are made of this |
Who am I to disagree? |
Traveled the world and the seven seas |
Everybody’s looking for something |
Name | Year |
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Back and Forth | 2001 |
We Decide | 2001 |
Fibonacci Sequence | 2001 |
Lament for a Toy Factory | 2000 |
The Singularity | 2001 |
Planet X Marks The Spot | 2001 |
Build The Robots | 2000 |
Drop Da Bomb | 2000 |
Are We Having Fun Yet? | 2000 |
Atomic Superstar | 2001 |
Childhood (Don't) A Go-Go | 2000 |
Spaceboy | 2000 |
Slapped by Moe | 2000 |
Dr. Steel | 2000 |
The Dr. Steel Show | 2000 |
Secret Message | 2001 |
Raja | 2000 |
Smokey's Theme | 2000 |
Bikinigram from Satan | 2000 |
Conspiracy | 2000 |