Lyrics Tralala - Mark Knopfler

Tralala - Mark Knopfler
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Tralala, artist - Mark Knopfler. Album song Last Exit To Brooklyn, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1996
Record label: Mercury
Song language: English

Tralala

I’m different I don’t care who knows it
Something about me’s just not the same
I’m different that’s how it goes
I’m not going to play your god damn games
Got a different way of talking
Got a different kid of smile
I got a different way of walking
Drives the women kind of wild
(He's different) I don’t care who knows it
(There's something about him) that’s not the same
(He's different) that’s how it goes
I’m not going to play your god damn games
Not saying that I’m better than you are
Or maybe I am
All I know is when I look in the mirror
I like the man (we like the man!)
I’m different that’s how it goes
Something about me’s just not the same
I’m different that’s how it goes
I’m not going to play your god damn games
I walk down the street in the morning and
Blue birds are singing in the old oak tree
Yeah I sing a little song for the people
Little song from me (tralala lalala lalala laaaa)
(He's different) I don’t care who knows it
(There's something about him) that’s not the same
(He's different) that’s how it goes
I’m not going to play your god damn games
(He's different) I don’t care who knows it
(There's something about him) that’s not the same
(He's different) that’s how it goes
I’m not going to play your god damn games

Share lyrics:

Write what you think about the lyrics!

Other songs of the artist:

NameYear
Someday ft. Mark Knopfler 2013
Beryl 2015
Postcards From Paraguay 2003
Camerado 2021
Boom, Like That 2004
Rudiger 1995
What It Is 2004
When You Leave 2018
Don't Crash The Ambulance 2003
El Macho 1999
Nobody’s Child 2018
Whoop De Doo 2003
The Trawlerman's Song 2004
Behind With The Rent 2006
Floating Away 2018
Drovers’ Road 2018
Sailing To Philadelphia 2004
The Long Highway 2021
Redbud Tree 2011
So Far From The Clyde 2009

Artist lyrics: Mark Knopfler