Sex and Drugs and Rock And Roll

Album: The Stiff Records Box Set (1977)
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  • Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Is all my brain and body need
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Are very good indeed

    Keep your silly ways or throw them out the window
    The wisdom of your ways, I've been there and I know
    Lots of other ways, what a jolly bad show
    If all you ever do is business you don't like

    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Is very good indeed

    Every bit of clothing ought to make you pretty
    You can cut the clothing, gray is such a pity
    I should wear the clothing of Mr. Walter Mitty
    See my tailor, he's called Simon, I know it's going to fit

    Here's a little piece of advice
    You're quite welcome it is free
    Don't do nothing that is cut price
    You know what that'll make you be

    They will try their tricky device
    Trap you with the ordinary
    Get your teeth into a small slice
    The cake of liberty

    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll

    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
    Sex and drugs and rock and roll
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  • Sim from Cleveland RocksIs all my brain and body need.
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