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No Future
77
Rock
No Future was released on August 1, 1980 by Rhino/Warner Records as a part of the album Cross Talk
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Release DateAugust 1, 1980
LabelRhino/Warner Records
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM139

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Pretty Things
The Pretty Things
Performer
Peter Tolson
Peter Tolson
Guitar
Phil May
Phil May
Vocals
Wally Allen Waller
Wally Allen Waller
Bass
Skip Alan
Skip Alan
Drums
Dick Taylor
Dick Taylor
Guitar
Jon Povey
Jon Povey
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Peter Tolson
Peter Tolson
Songwriter
Phil May
Phil May
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jon Astley
Jon Astley
Producer
Phil Chapman
Phil Chapman
Producer

Lyrics

Honey remember me, I'm the one you brought home
Do you remember last night
It was a party, down on the block
Honey do you think that was right
Is it so easy for married women to hide their
Rings in their coat pocket
Take out a youth from some scene, and really
Think they really got it
Take it, eat it, put it in your pocket
Honey leave the rest of me behind
Take it, eat it, put it in your pocket
Handbag or something of that kind
Is that your old man on the dresser
Honey turn his face to the wall
I can't perform, perform in these conditions
Honey I can't perform at all
I can't believe that someone like you
Could really take someone like me
Can you believe in grandsons or grandchildren
Honey can this really be
You got no future
Is it so easy to take me to your country home
Is it so easy to leave
What do you think I do for a living
Honey won't you look at my sleeve
Hole is there it's poking right through
Elbows and even the bone
Don't you believe someone like me
Really has some kind of home
You like her a lot, you need some more
But then pour me a drink, and close that door
I'm dressed real sharp, sharp enough for you
I can see the place we're going to
No future
Written by: Peter Tolson, Phil May
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