Same Ol' Situation (S.O.S)

Album: Dr. Feelgood (1989)
Charted: 78
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  • Come on girls, ha ha ha I got something to say
    She's got an alligator bag
    Top hat to match
    Dressed in black on black
    She's got a Philipino girlie
    She claims is her friend
    I tell you boys you just gotta laugh
    Now I used to call her Cindy
    She changed her name to sin
    I guess that's the name of her game
    I really used to love her
    Then the kitty she discovered
    It's got to be a sexual thing

    Now all around the world
    Girls will be girls

    It's the same ol', same ol' situation
    It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain

    I say no, no, no
    No, no, no

    Come on
    Now check this out
    Introduced me to her lover
    In a cellophane dress
    Then they bid me a sweet farewell
    Last time I saw them
    They were kissing so softly
    To the sound of wedding bells

    Well, all around the world
    Girls will be girls

    It's the same ol', same ol' situation
    It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
    It's the same ol', same ol' situation
    It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
    I said no, no, no
    No, no, no, alright

    It's the same ol', same ol' situation
    It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
    Girl it's the same ol', same ol' situation
    It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain

    You know we just gotta say

    All around the world
    Girls will be girls

    It's the same ol', same ol' situation
    It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
    I'll tell ya girl it's the same ol', same ol' situation
    It's the same ol', same ol' ball and chain
    Yeah, uh uh, yeah yeah no, no, yeah yeah Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • T. Lovell from NeIs Cindy real? Who is she?
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