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Working For the Enemy
1,109
Rock
Working For the Enemy was released on February 1, 1992 by Imago as a part of the album Baby Animals
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Release DateFebruary 1, 1992
LabelImago
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM117

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Baby Animals
Baby Animals
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Suze DeMarchi
Suze DeMarchi
Composer
Dave Leslie
Dave Leslie
Composer

Lyrics

Have you ever wondered how a love can lift you up and then take you down?
In case you haven't noticed you're about to be a loser in this round
Tell yourself it's all too hard
Working for the enemy
You think there's something crazy going on inside your head behind your eyes
While you light a cigarette, you try to hide the fire from the spies
Tell yourself it's all too hard
Working for the enemy
Looking back you must have been
Working for the enemy
Working for the enemy
Working for the enemy
Tell yourself it's all too hard
Working for the enemy
Looking back you must have been
Tell yourself, "Not this time"
Working for the enemy
Looking back you must have been (Working for the enemy)
Working for the enemy (Enemy)
Working for the enemy (You tell yourself, "Not this time")
You must have been working for
Working for the enemy
Written by: Dave Leslie, Suze DeMarchi
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