Le Ramasseur De Mégots
Left off English Settlement for reasons best known to someone else there is this B-side to Senses Working Overtime 1982
Single version, 3'37.
Produced by Hugh Padgham and XTC.
Engineered by Hugh Padgham.
Recorded during sessions for English Settlement.
Released in January 1982 as a B-side of the Senses Working Overtime 7" single in the U.K.
Also released as a promotional single with copies of Trouser Press magazine, April 1982, in the U.S.A.
Also available on Rag & Bone Buffet.Andy: “From English Settlement.”
when your love's flown out the window and the pain comes through the door once again you've missed the boat and you're stranded on the shore, And you find out that what you had was never yours at all, friends and lovers that you knew so well will never take your calls So....... you blame the weather, oh-oh, blame the weather, oh-oh, blame the weather, oh-oh can't you see you're in your prime, you're turning creases into lines. If you play the game you've got to be prepared to take a knock, you get put down so many times but you keep on getting up, so put your tears away and don't forget to worry is a crime, nothing bears thinking about too much, you'll be old before your time so -... you blame the weather, oh-oh, blame the weather, oh-oh, blame the weather, oh-oh can't you see you're in your prime, you're turning creases into lines. the pool of tears you left to drown in (dry up, dry up) the helping hands that never came (dry up, dry up) the years you lost out to another all went up in flames so .... you blame the weather, oh-oh, blame the weather, oh-oh, blame the weather, oh-oh can't you see you're in your prime, you're turning creases into lines.
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