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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Spandau Ballet
Performer
Tony Hadley
Vocals
Gary Kemp
Background Vocals
Martin Kemp
Bass Guitar
Steve Norman
Percussion
John Keeble
Drums
David Tench
Hammond Organ
Andy Caine
Background Vocals
Tommy Blaize
Background Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Gary Kemp
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Danton Paul Supple
Mixing Engineer
Smit
Engineer
Vlado Meller
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
I checked the time, it was almost time
A kind of curious smell, an intangible crime
Well I'm washing my clothes, but the stain still grows
Cover your eyes, the stain still shows
I feel the gaze against my skin
I feel the grease against my skin
I know this feeling is a lie
There is a guilt within my mind
There s a guilt within my mind
I know this feeling is a lie
I know this feeling is a lie
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
Oh I should question not ignore
I should question not ignore
Songs are always buried deep
There's a lion in my arms
There is a motion in my arm
Oh I should question not ignore
I should believe and not ignore no
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
No no nooo
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
You go down, down, pass the off of the town
You go down greek street then it's underground
Soho life for this mobile knife
It's the place to shoot friday night beat route
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on
I don't need this pressure on, no no no no noooo
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Written by: Gary Kemp