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Dirty Postcards
315
Pop
Dirty Postcards was released on March 10, 1979 by Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group as a part of the album The Korgis
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Release DateMarch 10, 1979
LabelElektra Entertainment. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group company.
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM129

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Korgis
The Korgis
Performer
Andy Davis
Andy Davis
Keyboards
James Edward Warren
James Edward Warren
Vocals
Bill Birks
Bill Birks
Instrumentalist
Phil Harrison
Phil Harrison
Instrumentalist
Stuart Gordon
Stuart Gordon
Instrumentalist
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
James Warren
James Warren
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
The Korgis
The Korgis
Producer
David Lord
David Lord
Engineer

Lyrics

I thought it was a joke when you called me up
And said you needed ironing
There were creases in your facial lining
Won't you have a little rest when they turn out the lights
A nice cup of tea and you'll be feeling alright
Don't fret, you'll recover yet you'll see
So keep on sending dirty postcards back to me
Back to me, back to me
I thought it was a lark when you phoned my dad
And told him that you'd have to catch the measles
You're flesh was being ripped to shreds by weasels
Won't you have a little rest when they turn out the lights
A nice cup of tea and you'll be feeling alright
Don't fret, you'll recover yet you'll see
So keep on sending dirty postcards back to me
Back to me, back to me
T'was on the Norfolk Broads
We were punting one day
You received a nasty bump on the head
And you've never been the same since needless to say
How I wish it could have been me instead
I wish it could have been me instead
I thought it was a prank when you wired the Pope
To say you'd a vision of an aardvaark
Who was perpetrating ghastly deeds with St Mark
Won't you have a little rest when they turn out the lights
A nice cup of tea and you'll be feeling alright
Don't fret, you'll recover yet you'll see
So keep on sending dirty postcards back to me
Back to me, back to me
Written by: James Warren
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