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| | |America, | ||
Your head's too big | |||
Because America | |||
Your belly's too big | |||
And I love you | |||
I just wish you'd stay where you is | |||
In America | |||
The land of the Free, they said | |||
And of opportunity | |||
In a Just and a Truthful way | |||
But where the President | |||
Is never black, female or gay | |||
And until that day | |||
You've got nothing to say to me | |||
To help me believe | |||
In America | |||
It brought you the hamburger | |||
Well, America | |||
You know where | |||
You can shove your hamburger | |||
And don't you wonder | |||
Why in Estonia they say | |||
"Hey you, big fat pig | |||
You fat pig | |||
You fat pig"? | |||
Steely-blue eyes | |||
With no love in them | |||
Scan the world | |||
And a humourless smile | |||
With no warmth within | |||
Greets the world | |||
And I, | |||
I have got nothing | |||
To offer you | |||
No no no no no | |||
Just this heart deep and true | |||
Which you say you don't need | |||
See with your eyes | |||
Touch with your hands, please | |||
Hear through your ears | |||
Know in your soul, please | |||
For haven't you me with you now? | |||
And I love you | |||
I love you | |||
I love you | |||
And I love you | |||
I love you | |||
I love you | |||
(We were all innocent) | |||
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Revision as of 19:09, 12 May 2012
MORRISSEY Song | |
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Name | America Is Not The World |
Album/Single | You Are The Quarry |
Length | : |
Recorded | |
Writer | Morrissey/Whyte |
Producer | Jerry Finn |
Information
Lyrics
America,
Your head's too big Because America Your belly's too big And I love you I just wish you'd stay where you is
In America The land of the Free, they said And of opportunity In a Just and a Truthful way But where the President Is never black, female or gay And until that day You've got nothing to say to me To help me believe
In America It brought you the hamburger Well, America You know where You can shove your hamburger And don't you wonder Why in Estonia they say "Hey you, big fat pig You fat pig You fat pig"?
Steely-blue eyes With no love in them Scan the world
And a humourless smile With no warmth within Greets the world
And I, I have got nothing To offer you No no no no no Just this heart deep and true Which you say you don't need
See with your eyes Touch with your hands, please Hear through your ears Know in your soul, please
For haven't you me with you now? And I love you I love you I love you
And I love you I love you I love you
(We were all innocent)
Personnel
- Morrissey - Vocals
- Alain Whyte - Guitars, backing vocals
- Boz Boorer - Guitars
- Gary Day - Bass guitar
- Dean Butterworth - Drums
- Roger Manning - Keyboards
- Michael Farrell - Keyboards
- Jesse Tobias - Guitars (Deluxe Edition only)
- Producer - Jerry Finn
- Engineer - Joe McGrath
- Assistant Engineer - Brad Spence
- Assistant Engineer - Seth Waldman
- Photography - Greg Gorman
- Sleeve - Morrissey
- Sleeve - Scott King