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The Rubettes
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Rock
The Rubettes was released on January 1, 1999 by Hut as a part of the album How I Learned To Love The Bootboys
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1999
LabelHut
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM121

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
The Auteurs
The Auteurs
Performer
Barnaby C. Rockford
Barnaby C. Rockford
Drums
Chris Wyles
Chris Wyles
Drums
Luke Haines
Luke Haines
Vocals
Sarah Nixey
Sarah Nixey
Background Vocals
John Moore
John Moore
Background Vocals
Alice Readman
Alice Readman
Bass Guitar
James Banbury
James Banbury
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Luke Haines
Luke Haines
Songwriter
Wayne Bickerton
Wayne Bickerton
Composer
Tony Waddington
Tony Waddington
Composer
John Moore
John Moore
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Pete Hoffman
Pete Hoffman
Producer
Luke Haines
Luke Haines
Producer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Hang up your jeans, put out your school clothes
Tune in for the top ten
Monday morning's hours away
Say goodbye to the weekend
Slip between the sheets
With my brand new friend
[Verse 2]
Ah-ha, sugar baby love
Another night alone, a manic episode
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Ah-ha, where did the sad songs go?
They've faded far too, low inside my radio
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Underneath the covers with the lights out
[Verse 3]
Hells Angels on TV
And your biker seventy three
Sew on patch, cycle chains
Iron Cross on your C&As
Can't get in the disco
Can't dance anyway
[Verse 4]
Ah-ha, sugar baby love
Another night alone, a manic episode
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Ah-ha, where did the sad songs go?
The future's made of coal, the past is made of gold
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Underneath the covers with the lights out
[Verse 5]
Na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na
Na-ah-ah, no, no, no, no, ah
[Verse 6]
Come on, baby, do the jukebox jive
Rock 'n' roll will never die
Can't dance, you look like a freak
But at least you're still alive
You developed late
Weren't the '90s great?
[Verse 7]
Ah-ha, sugar baby love
Another night alone, a manic episode
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Ah-ha, where did the sad songs go?
They've faded far too low, inside my radio
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Underneath the covers with the lights out
Written by: John Moore, Luke Haines, Tony Waddington, Wayne Bickerton
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