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Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba
Исполнитель
Lou Watts
Lou Watts
Вокал
Boff Whalley
Boff Whalley
Вокал
Harry Hamer
Harry Hamer
Барабаны
Danbert Nobacon
Danbert Nobacon
Вокал
Dunstan Bruce
Dunstan Bruce
Вокал
Alice Nutter
Alice Nutter
Вокал
Mavis Dillon
Mavis Dillon
Вокал
Paul Greco
Paul Greco
Бас-гитара
МУЗЫКА И СЛОВА
Lou Watts
Lou Watts
Композитор
Boff Whalley
Boff Whalley
Композитор
Harry Hamer
Harry Hamer
Композитор
Danbert Nobacon
Danbert Nobacon
Композитор
Dunstan Bruce
Dunstan Bruce
Композитор
Alice Nutter
Alice Nutter
Композитор
Mavis Dillon
Mavis Dillon
Композитор
Paul Greco
Paul Greco
Композитор
ПРОДЮСЕРЫ И ЗВУКОРЕЖИССЕРЫ
Chumbawamba
Chumbawamba
Продюсер
Neil Ferguson
Neil Ferguson
Инженер звукозаписи

Слова

[Verse 1]
Her husband came home drunk each night
And he thrashed her black, and he thrashed her white
Thrashed her to within an inch of her life
Then he slept like a log, did her husband
[Verse 2]
As he lay and snored in bed
A strange idea came into her head
She went for the needle, and she went for the thread
And straight to her sleeping husband
[Verse 3]
She started to stitch with a girlish thrill
With a woman's art and a seamstress' skill
She pinned and tucked with an iron will
All around her sleeping husband
[Verse 4]
Husband awoke with a pain in his head
And found he could not move in bed
"Sweet Christ, I've lost the use of me legs"
But the wife just smiled at her husband
[Bridge]
369, he drank wine, he got hooked by a stitch in time
She broke, he got choked and never went to Heaven in a little row boat
369, he drank wine, he got hooked by a stitch in time
She broke, he got choked, and he never went to Heaven in a little row boat
[Bridge]
Clap-clap, clap-clap, clap-clap, clap-clap
My mother told me if I was goody
That she would buy me a lover who you see
[Verse 5]
She thrashed him black, she thrashed him blue
With a frying pan and a colander, too
A rolling pin, just a stroke or two
A battered and bleeding husband
[Verse 6]
Isn't it true what small can do
With a thread and a stitch and a thought or two?
He's wiped his slate, his boozing's through
Goodbye to a drunken husband
Written by: Alice Nutter, Boff Whalley, Danbert Nobacon, Dunstan Bruce, Harry Hamer, Lou Watts, Mavis Dillon, Paul Greco
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