by Orange Juice on album The Glasgow School
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come cl
by Orange Juice on album ...Coals to Newcastle
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come cl
by Orange Juice on album The Glasgow School
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Orange Juice on album ...Coals to Newcastle
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Orange Juice on album The R.E.M. Collection (disc 3: Peter Buck Presents)
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Orange Juice on album Coals to Newcastle
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Buju Banton on album Buju and Friends
Say, there were lonely a man even than before... Shooba, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo There was once an old man, who lived all alone All through out his life, no happiness have he had known Now
by Buju Banton on album Buju and Friends
Say, there were lonely a man even than before... Shooba, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo There was once an old man, who lived all alone All through out his life, no happiness have he had known Now
by Buju Banton on album Unchained Spirit
Say, there were lonely a man even than before... Shooba, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo There was once an old man, who lived all alone All through out his life, no happiness have he had known Now
by Buju Banton on album Unchained Spirit
Say, there were lonely a man even than before... Shooba, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo There was once an old man, who lived all alone All through out his life, no happiness have he had known Now
by Orange Juice on album Coals To Newcastle
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Orange Juice on album Coals To Newcastle
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Orange Juice on album The Glasgow School
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Orange Juice on album Coals to Newcastle
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Orange Juice on album Coals To Newcastle
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Orange Juice on album The Glasgow School
Back with a vengeance much in vogue My friend, The Harlequin, The Rogue Befriending the meek His tongue tucked firmly in his cheek You better come clean How could anybody be so mean You better come c
by Poor Old Shine on album Poor Old Shine
Well, I woke up this morning and never felt so much pain. All the little sympathies have gone away again. I kept on telling myself I'll never love you more, but then I went and found you with the ghos
by Poor Old Shine on album Poor Old Shine
Well I came alone to find a little piece of mind Neglected all my duties stepping off that straightened line Now I just sit at my front door filled with inner lakes and sounds It's like I'm watching t
by Poor Old Lu on album Chrono (1993-1998)
As one of the successful singles off of 'Sin', 'Where Were All Of You' may be one of the most representative songs of what Poor Old Lu's sound is like. Aggressive. Dreamy. Deep. Poppy. Something like
by Poor Old Lu on album A Picture of the Eighth Wonder
The last song on '8th Wonder', it was intended to be such -- a last song. Was it intended to be the "final" track for Poor Old Lu? Who knows. It was, however, a good way to end the album. If I had my