Holly

Album: Republica (1996)
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  • Marilyn baby, wants to be a pop star
    She's seventeen, and very unhappy
    Frankie baby, used to be a big fish
    He's ethnic boy and ain't got no money
    And Holly wouldn't be so precious
    If the beach bum beauties
    Weren't so delicious in Hollywood
    Who cares anyway?
    Who really cares anyway?
    Who cares anyway?
    Who really cares anyway?
    Frankie baby, sees punks on the sidewalk
    Freaks on the freeway
    Someone blows a kid away
    Have a nice day
    Sweet sweet Marilyn
    A streetwise heroine
    A tricks, a fix, a fix, a tricks, a fix, a fix
    She'll do anything
    And Holly woudn't be so tragic
    When everybody trips the light fantastic
    In Hollywood
    Who cares anyway? Who really cares anyway?
    Who cares anyway? Who really cares anyway?
    In the Hollywood bowl of serial killers
    Who cares anyway?
    Holly don't give a damn
    Holly don't give a damn
    Who cares anyway? Who really cares anyway?
    Who cares anyway? Who really cares anyway?
    In the Hollywood bowl of serial killers Writer/s: Andrew Leslie Todd, Samantha Marie Sprackling, Timothy Michael Dorney
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sentric Music, Universal Music Publishing Group
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