Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Men At Work
Performer
G. Ham
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
J. Speiser
Songwriter
Phil Butson
Songwriter
Lyrics
What a cozy little room this is
Sunday afternoon, there's a knock at my door
Apologies for disturbing me
He said, "You're wondering why strangers are here"
"Why, yes, strange," I said, and closed the door
They tried to preach to me
I thought to myself
Just because you know, you think that I should too
Could be good for you, not so good for me
You can even laugh at the things you say
But you couldn't see individually between you and me
We have different needs to every one of us
There's no religion that I belong to
Not feeling that I don't believe in you
Wanna live my life the way that I want
Don't wanna tell you what to do
But don't think I'm narrow-minded
But I've heard it all before
Just because you know, you think that I should too
Could be good for you, not so good for me
You can even laugh at the things you say
But you couldn't see individually between you and me
We have different needs to every one of us
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Just because you know, you think that I should too
Could be good for you, not so good for me
You can even laugh at the things you say
But you couldn't see individually between you and me
We have different needs to every one of us
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Don't try and preach to me
Don't you think I know?
Written by: J. Speiser, Phil Butson

