Prince Charming

Album: Prince Charming (1981)
Charted: 1
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  • Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Stop being dandy, showing me you're handsome
    Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Stop being dandy, showing me you're handsome

    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
    Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Stop being dandy, showing me you're handsome

    Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Lower yourself, forgetting all your standards
    Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Lower yourself, forgetting all your standards

    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
    Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Stop being dandy, showing me you're handsome

    Silk or leather or a feather
    Respect yourself and all of those around you
    Silk or leather or a feather
    Respect yourself and all of those around you

    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
    Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Stop being dandy, showing me you're handsome

    Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Lower yourself, forgetting all your standards
    Don't you ever, don't you ever
    Lower yourself, forgetting all your standards

    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of

    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of

    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of

    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of
    Prince Charming
    Prince Charming
    Ridicule is nothing to be scared of Writer/s: Adam Ant, Marco Pirroni
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Zabadak from London, EnglandThis song, and the accompanying dance routine, were revived in the UK in the '90s for an advertisement about the Pimm's No. 1 drink. A 7-inch copy of the single can briefly be seen.
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