The Moon Is Mine - Fairground Attraction

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The Moon Is Mine Lyrics

No calls, no letters
Just fireweeds and stinging nettles
but the moon is mine
Yeah, the moon is mine
Bad news in the papers
Bad news for this sinner's wages
but the moon is mine
Yeah, the moon is mine

Skim a stone across the river
Throw all my money in the wishing well
I can't afford the cost of living
if the price is living hell

No-one to call me baby; no, no
No valentines again
but the moon is mine
Yeah, the moon is mine

No hook to hang my hat on
No rooms for rent today
but the moon is mine
Yeah, the moon is mine

Skim a stone across the river
Throw all my money in a wishing well
I can't afford the cost of living
if the price is living hell

I used to believe in a glittering prize
but lately I've seen
that that's just a pillow of lies

And the moon is mine
Yeah, the moon is mine

That beautiful ball of cheese
is my personal property
The moon is mine
The moon is mine
Oh, the moon is mine
The moon is... mine!

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Fairground Attraction were a Scottish acoustic pop group from Glasgow, best-known for the hit single "Perfect", and for helping to launch the career of its lead singer, Eddi Reader.

After the usual career-beginning playing in local clubs and pubs, in 1987 Fairground Attraction were signed to RCA, and released their first single, "Perfect", in April 1988. It was an immediate success, reaching number one on the UK singles chart. Their album The First of a Million Kisses was a characteristic blend of folk, jazz, country, and cajun elements (all but one of its songs being written by Mark Nevin). Released in May 1988, it followed the success of "Perfect" by entering the album chart at number three, and rising to number two; it was eventually certified platinum. Three other singles were released from the same album: "Find My Love" (which reached number seven on the UK chart), "A Smile in a Whisper", and "Clare".

At the 1989 Brit Awards "Perfect" won the award for best single, and The First of a Million Kisses won best album.

Although they were popular in European countries, and toured the United States, their main success outside the UK was in Japan, where they toured in 1989 (a tour that produced their only live album, Kawasaki Live in Japan 02.07.89).

In September 1989, however, during the recording of a second album, rumours of arguments circulated, and in January 1990 the rumours were confirmed when the band split up. The album Ay Fond Kiss was released in 1990, and one of its songs, "Walking after Midnight", became their last single. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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