Harmony In My Head

Album: Singles Going Steady (1979)
Charted: 32
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  • Whenever I'm in doubt about things I do
    I listen to the high street wailing sounds in a queue
    Go out for my walking sailing social news
    Don't let it get me down I'm long in the tooth

    When I'm out in the open clattering shoppers around
    Neon signs that take your eyes to town
    Your thoughts are chosen your world is advertising now
    And extravagance matters to worshipers of the pound

    But it's a harmony in my head
    It's a harmony in my head

    The tortured faces expression out aloud
    And life's little ironies seem so obvious now
    Your cashed in cheques have placed the payments down
    And there's a line of buses all wait to take you out

    But it's a harmony in my head
    It's a harmony in my head
    It's a

    It's a harmony in my head
    It's a harmony in my head
    It's a harmony in my head
    It's a harmony in my head

    Whenever I'm in doubt about things I do
    I listen to the high street wailing sounds in a queue
    I go out for my walking sailing social news
    Don't let it get me down I'm long in the tooth

    'Cause it's a harmony in my head
    It's a harmony in my head
    It's a harmony in my head
    It's a harmony in my head

    In my head, in my head Writer/s: STEPHEN DIGGLE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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