I Wouldn't Believe Your Radio

Album: Performance And Cocktails (1999)
Charted: 11
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  • Traveling through, a tunnel under sea,
    You never know, if it cracks in half,
    You're never ever gonna see me

    But you can have it all if you like,
    You can have it all if you like,
    And you can pay for it the rest of your life, life

    I wouldn't believe your wireless radio,
    If I had myself a flying giraffe,
    You'd have one in a box with a window

    But you can have it all if you like,
    You can have it all if you like,
    And you can pay for it the rest of your life, life

    Life in the summers on it's back,
    You have to agree that that's the crack,
    So take what you want,
    I'm not coming back

    So you can have it all if you like,
    You can have it all if you like,
    You can have it all if you like,
    You can have it all if you like
    And you can pay for it the rest of your life, life, life, life Writer/s: KELLY JONES, RICHARD MARK JONES, STUART CABLE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Craig from Wrexham, Wales"the song is about a man and a woman the man leaves the woman n the woman takes his house and his car... cos thts wat women do" not my words kellys on the live version as a b-side on one of th singles
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