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MORRISSEY Song
Name East West
Album/Single [[]]
Length :
Recorded
Writer Graham Gouldman
Producer Clive Langer
Alan Winstanley

Lyrics

East west, over the ocean

Perpetual motion, traveling around No rest singing and playing Night out and day in doing the rounds

What a great life this must seem

Swelled joints, every thing classy Nothing is tacky, only the best Lush girls, older and dying Sighing and crying, 'This is success'

What a great life this must seem

But when I hear your voice singing out The bells of home are ringing out And I feel all alone (And I think of my home)

Cold times a wind through the houses The bleakness arouses a longing to leave Time flew, I wanted to see you Somehow I could not do because of success

What a strange life this can be

But when I hear your voice singing out The bells of home are ringing out And I feel all alone (And I think of my home)

Live History

Play count (Morrissey concert): 0


Appears On