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Men and Women
Simply Red Lyrics


Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye Every time we say goodbye I die a little Every time…
I Won't Feel Bad If I said you were evil You'd knock me off my…
Infidelity When a man just can't be trusted And again he's gone…
Let Me Have It All You have turned into a prayer I can feel I'm almost…
Love Fire Fire fire Fire fire Fire fire fire fire Can't put it out wit…
Maybe Someday... I've been a fool, talking to myself and no-one else I…
Move on Out So you tell me you're certain about it Sure to tell…
Shine Ooh, shiny eyes, you've broken down a wall Reach for the…
Suffer Something deep inside of me That when it comes it won't…
The Right Thing In the middle of the night When the time is right Sexily…


kay


on Picture Book

Ive always heard it was a reference to the list of names of African Americans who were allowed to go to the cinema in around the desegregation era.

Lowell


on Wonderland

In my opinion this song is a commentary, and criticism, of British life under Margaret Thatcher, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, when this tune was released. "The end of an era / our future no clearer / my people no stronger / the blame I lay on her" might suggest disappointment with Thatcher's promised reforms of British government. The refrain "wonderland, wonderland / it's beautiful" sounds like a political slogan, promising a new life for all "...until tomorrow comes to haunt us all".

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