Zipcode - Saint Etienne

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Transcribed by Kevin Hung

The comic from the USA
Dream ticket for a Saturday
Saw an add for a day-glo skeleton
Hey Dad had a go about getting them


You never there when I needed you
You never lent me a hand or 2
And when you did you weren't much use
You didn't even know what a zipcode was



I never really saw the apes
Just said I did to save my face
Not impressed with my watch radio
Weights a tonne and it ain't stereo


I never cried when Elvis died
Told you I did but hey I lied
Bought into X ray vision
Then music, sex, religion



You never there when I needed you
You never lent me a hand or 2
And when you did you weren't much use
You didn't even know what a zipcode was
You didn't even know what a zipcode was
You didn't even know what a zipcode was

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Saint Etienne are an indie dance/indie pop trio which formed in Croydon, England in 1990. The band was founded by journalist Bob Stanley (born December 25, 1964) and Pete Wiggs (born May 15, 1966) in Croydon, UK, January 1990. After recording 2 singles with guest singers, Sarah Cracknell (born April 12, 1967, Chelmsford, Essex) joined as a full member. The band is named after a French football team.

Saint Etienne are one of the bands who defined the early 90s indie dance genre, fusing the production values of the dance-pop that emerged in the wake of the Second Summer of Love with the clever lyrics and self-aware production of indie music.

Their official website is www.saintetienne.com. 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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