| The 12″ disco mix
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| Just put it on the jukebox, grab yourself a lager
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| See what the needle predicts
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| We had the country and Western, a dodgy little section
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| With Jerry Lee Lewis and gang
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| 'From A Jack To A King', to secure prison wing
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| But, still, the whole tavern, they sang
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| Dolly Parton was queen
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| Billy Joel the boss
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| We were uptown, downtown, little bit of Motown
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| With Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross
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| All the punters would sing
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| And you’d be joinin' in too
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| 'Red Red Wine', 'Everybody Hurts'
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| And 'Don't It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue'
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| So barman, don’t be a tease
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| Now we’re down on our knees
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| Plug that Wurlitzer back in
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| For the hes and the shes
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| Well, we’re begging you, please
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| For the Peter and Leighs
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| Stick another 50p in
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| And make it out-and-out cheese
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| Then there were the tightwads, going to the jukebox
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| Put in solitary 5p
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| Worked out that Pink Floyd, anything by Meatloaf
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| Was longer than your 10cc
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| Arguing the B side’s better than the A side
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| Denying what you actually put on
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| Pretending that you hate it, you don’t even rate it
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| But catch yourself singin' along
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| Neil Diamond was king
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| Elton John #1
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| It was a working-class hymn, but the one congregation
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| The Church really wished to be gone
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| Sang 'Give Peace a Chance'
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| With Yoko Ono and John
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| 'Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting'
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| And 'Where Have All The Boot Boys Gone'
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| So barman, don’t be a tease
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| Now we’re down on our knees
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| Plug that Wurlitzer back in
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| For the hes and the shes
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| Well, we’re begging you, please
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| For the Peter and Leighs
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| Stick another 50p in
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| And make it out-and-out cheese
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| So barman, don’t be a tease
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| Now we’re down on our knees
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| Plug that Wurlitzer back in
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| For the hes and the shes
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| Well, we’re begging you, please
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| For the Peter and Leighs
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| Stick another 50p in
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| And make it out-and-out cheese |