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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Queensberry
Queensberry
Performer
Philip Larsen
Philip Larsen
Programming
Alex Stemp
Alex Stemp
Violin
Ginger Mackenzie
Ginger Mackenzie
Background Vocals
Lee Turner
Lee Turner
Guitar
Pete Whitfield
Pete Whitfield
Violin
Ruth Dyer
Ruth Dyer
Cello
Simon Turner
Simon Turner
Cello
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Jean Guiot
Jean Guiot
Composer
Marcella Levy
Marcella Levy
Composer
Siobhan Fahey
Siobhan Fahey
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Drew Griffiths
Drew Griffiths
Mixing Engineer
Philip Larsen
Philip Larsen
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Woke up this morning and the streets were full of cars
Al bright and shiny like they just arrived from Mars
And as I stumbled through last night's drunken debris
The paperboy screamed out the headlines in the streets
[Verse 2]
Another war and now the pound is looking weak
And tell me have you read about the latest freak?
We're bingo numbers and our names are obsolete
Why do I feel bitter when I should be feeling sweet?
[Verse 3]
Hello, hello, turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Help me sing my song
La, la, la, life is a strange thing
Just when you think you learned how to use it
It's gone
[Verse 4]
Woke up this morning and my head was in a daze
A brave new world as dawned upon the human race
Where words are meaningless and everything's surreal
Gonna have to reach my friends to find out how I feel
[Verse 5]
And if I taste the honey, is it really sweet?
And do I eat it with with my hands or with my feet?
Does anybody really listen when I speak?
Or will I have to say it all again next week?
[Verse 6]
Hello, hello, turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Help me sing my song
[Verse 7]
Hello, hello, turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Tell me what went wrong
La, la, la, life is a strange thing
Just when you think you learned how to use it
It's gone
[Verse 8]
Hello, hello, turn your radio on
Is there anybody out there?
Help me sing my song
La, la, la, life is a strange thing
Just when you think you learned how to use it
It's gone
Written by: Jean Guiot, Marcella Levy, Siobhan Fahey
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