Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Belle and Sebastian
Belle and Sebastian
Performer
Bob Kildea
Bob Kildea
Bass Guitar
Christopher Thomas Geddes
Christopher Thomas Geddes
Organ
Mick Cooke
Mick Cooke
Trumpet
Richard William Colburn
Richard William Colburn
Drums
Sarah Ann Martin
Sarah Ann Martin
Vocals
Stuart Murdoch
Stuart Murdoch
Vocals
Stephen Thomas Jackson
Stephen Thomas Jackson
Guitar
Tom Smith
Tom Smith
Bass Trombone
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Bob Kildea
Bob Kildea
Songwriter
Chris Geddes
Chris Geddes
Songwriter
Stevie Jackson
Stevie Jackson
Composer
Mick Cooke
Mick Cooke
Songwriter
Richard William Colburn
Richard William Colburn
Songwriter
Sarah Ann Martin
Sarah Ann Martin
Songwriter
Stuart Murdoch
Stuart Murdoch
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Chris Reynolds
Chris Reynolds
Engineer
Jason Mott
Jason Mott
Engineer
Todd Burke
Todd Burke
Engineer
Tony Hoffer
Tony Hoffer
Mixing Engineer

Lyrics

Sukie was a kid, she liked to hang out in the graveyard She did brass rubbings, she learned you never had to press hard When she was finished hanging out, she was all alone And she decided that she better check in at home There was an awful row between her mum and dad They said she hadn't done this, she hadn't done that If she wanted to remain inside the family home She'd have to tow the line, she'd have to give it a go It didn't suit Sukie, she took her things and left Sukie was a kid, she liked to hang out at the art school She didn't enroll but she wiped the floor with all the arseholes She took a bijou flat with the fraternity cat And she hid inside the attic of the sculpture building She had a slut slave and his name was Dave She said, "Be my photo bitch and I'll make you rich" He didn't believe her but the boy revered her He got her meals, he got her a bed He watched behind the screen and she started to undress He never got far, just lookin' and playing guitar Autumn hanging down, all the trees are draped like chandeliers Now Sukie saw the beauty but she wasn't wet behind the ears She had an A1 body and a face to match She didn't have money, she didn't have cash With the winter coming on and the attic cold She had to press her nose on the refectory wall They served steamed puddings, she went without She had to pose for life for all the scholars of art She didn't feel funny, she didn't feel bad A peeling away everything she had She had the grace of an eel, sleek and stark As the shadows played tricks on the girl in the dark Dark Sukie was a kid, and she liked to hang out in the graveyard Sukie was a kid, and she liked to hang out in the graveyard Sukie was a kid, but she liked to hang out in the graveyard Sukie was a kid, and she liked to hang out in the graveyard
Writer(s): Stuart Murdoch, Christopher Geddes, Michael Cooke, Stephen Jackson, Bob Kildea, Sarah Martin, Richard Colburn Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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