She's In Parties

Album: Burning From The Inside (1983)
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  • Learning lines in the rain
    Special effects by loonatik and drinks
    The graveyard scene
    The golden years

    She's in parties
    It's in the can (twice)

    Freeze frame screen kiss
    Hot heads under silent wigs
    Fall guys tumble on the cutting room floor
    Look-a-likes fall on the cutting room door

    She's in parties
    It's in the can (twice)

    Learning lines in the rain
    Special effects by loonatik and drinks
    Freeze frame, screen kiss, hot heads, lights and power
    It's patently obvious

    She's in parties
    It's in the can (twice)

    Hot lines under a rain of drum
    Cigarette props in action
    Dialogue dub, now here's the rub
    She's acting her reaction

    She's in parties
    It's in the can Writer/s: Alex Murray-Leslie, Daniel Gaston Ash, Dave Clarke, David Jay, David John Haskins, Kathrin Moorse, Melissa Logan, Peter John Murphy
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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