Going Down to Liverpool

Album: All Over The Place (1984)
Charted: 56
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  • Hey now
    Where you going with that load of nothing in your hand
    I said: Hey now
    All through this green and pleasant land.

    I'm going down to Liverpool to do nothing
    I'm going down to Liverpool to do nothing
    I'm going down to Liverpool to do nothing
    All the days of my life
    All the days of my life.

    Hey there
    Where you going with that UB40 in your hand
    I said: Hey there
    All through this green and pleasant land.

    I'm going down to Liverpool to do nothing
    I'm going down to Liverpool to do nothing
    I'm going down to Liverpool to do nothing
    All the days of my life
    All the days of my life.

    Hey now
    Where you going with that UB40 in your hand
    I said: Hey now
    All through this green and pleasant land.

    I'm going down to Liverpool to do nothing
    I'm going down to Liverpool to do nothing
    All the days of my life
    All the days of my life. Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 4

  • AnonymousHey Joe where you going with that gun in your hand.
    I'm going to shoot my lady

    Think about it.
  • Maz from Liverpool You never go down to Liverpool..You are in Liverpool..and there was always something to do in Liverpool even in the 80's..I know i was 17...and to me then the song made no sense! Video is great Nimoy..The End
  • Annie from DevonI worked in Liverpool at the time and the local radio station banned it.
  • Zabadak from London, EnglandKimberley Rew was also in The Soft Boys with Robyn Hitchcock.
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