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The Nigel Purcell Trio - Nightclubbing Lyrics



The Nigel Purcell Trio - Nightclubbing Lyrics




Outside a version of a club called Blitz there's a queue of people waiting but they can't get in
If your face fits then you are allowed but if you're ugly or conformist you can stay with the crowd

Nightclubbing
Acting strangely in the darkened safety
Nightclubbing

Nightclubbing
Are they serious or just pretending
Nightclubbing

In the toilets they are vomiting but it's not through drink or drugs they're just dying to be thin
It doesn't matter what you say or think they are really all conforming to a brand new beat

Nightclubbing
Acting strangely in the darkened safety
Nightclubbing

Nightclubbing
Are they serious or just pretending
Nightclubbing

Nightclubbing
For the terminally hopeful
Nightclubbing
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English

Outside a version of a club called Blitz there's a queue of people waiting but they can't get in
If your face fits then you are allowed but if you're ugly or conformist you can stay with the crowd

Nightclubbing
Acting strangely in the darkened safety
Nightclubbing

Nightclubbing
Are they serious or just pretending
Nightclubbing

In the toilets they are vomiting but it's not through drink or drugs they're just dying to be thin
It doesn't matter what you say or think they are really all conforming to a brand new beat

Nightclubbing
Acting strangely in the darkened safety
Nightclubbing

Nightclubbing
Are they serious or just pretending
Nightclubbing

Nightclubbing
For the terminally hopeful
Nightclubbing
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Writer: Andrew Purcell, Nigel Ratcliffe
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Sentric Music




The Nigel Purcell Trio - Nightclubbing Video
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Performed By: The Nigel Purcell Trio
Language: English
Length: 2:26
Written by: Andrew Purcell, Nigel Ratcliffe

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