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Share It
2,275
Rock
Share It was released on January 1, 1975 by EMI Catalogue as a part of the album The Rotters' Club
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1975
LabelEMI Catalogue
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM136

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Hatfield & The North
Hatfield & The North
Performer
Phil Miller
Phil Miller
Guitar
Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
Piano
Richard Sinclair
Richard Sinclair
Bass
Pip Lyle
Pip Lyle
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Richard Sinclair
Richard Sinclair
Composer
Pip Pyle
Pip Pyle
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Phil Miller
Phil Miller
Producer
Dave Ruffell
Dave Ruffell
Assistant Recording Engineer
Dave Stewart
Dave Stewart
Producer
Richard Sinclair
Richard Sinclair
Producer
Pip Lyle
Pip Lyle
Producer

Lyrics

Tadpoles keep screaming in my ear
"Hey there, Rotter's Club
Explain the meaning of this song and share it"
There's no way of understanding what's been going on
I lost track yesterday
But, now I found out that it's generosity that turns me on
So let's keep it that way
Help yourself to me, I'll help myself to you
And all your friends, we can spread it around
So, if you can spare it, then come on and share it
Let's get on with it 'cause we're wasting our time
Please do not take it seriously, really, what a joke
The only thing that matters is to share it
Crass displays of acute embarrassment would make you cringe
Spend your money elsewhere
I won't trouble you with all that cheap philosophy
It's better still to watch that on T.V.
Most especially, adverts of some slinky hairspray
When the plastic actresses take off their clothes
Just to demonstrate all their curves and cleavages
And subtleties quite forgetting their hair
Please do not take it seriously, really, what a joke
The only thing to do is grin and bear it
Mirthless merriment, sickly sentiments so commonplace
It would bore you to tears
Give me non-stop laughter, dispel disaster
Or the Rotter's Club might well lop off your ears
Laughing and drinking, dancing, grooving, stoned again
Falling over singing, hoping that you'll share it
Written by: Pip Pyle, Richard Sinclair
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