
Date of issue: 27.02.2003
Record label: Parlophone
Song language: English
Lie Down And Be Counted |
There’s no song for the singer |
No words for the tune |
There’s a mess in the message |
And a man on the moon |
There’s no plan in the planet |
It’s all gone berserk |
There’s a milk bottle shortage |
And the traffic lights don’t work |
Lie down and be counted |
Don’t take any more |
Lie down and be counted |
What are we standing for? |
But there’s hope for the couples who stroll in the park |
There’s nuclear power to light up the dark |
There’s national health and ice in the fridge |
And the occasional cow on a motorway bridge |
There’s extended credit on easier terms |
And something to kill all known household germs |
There’s sofas and armchairs and washing machines |
Stars on Sunday, fishfingers and beans |
Lie down and be counted |
Don’t take any more |
Lie down and be counted |
What are we standing for? |
There’s no song for the singer, no words for the tune |
There’s a mess in the message and a man on the moon |
There’s no plan in the planet, it’s all gone berserk |
There’s an everything shortage and the traffic lights still don’t work |
Lie down and be counted |
Don’t take any more |
Lie down and be counted |
What are we standing for? |
Lie down and be counted |
Don’t take any more |
Lie down and be counted |
What are we standing for? |
Name | Year |
---|---|
L'Amour Perdu | 2003 |
Topless-A-Go-Go | 2003 |
Re-Cycled Vinyl Blues | 2003 |
This Love Of Ours | 2003 |
How Sweet To Be An Idiot | 2003 |