Sung by willam
I cant explain exactly what Im doing standing in the rain
Dont do it for fun
Do it if you feel it
Kiss it on the tongue
Im taking my thoughts to a railway station
Put em on a train just to see whats coming back
Whats coming back
Its coming like a heart attack
Ice melts too fast
So nothing stays forever nothings gonna last
Shes dressed in black
A black that ends in nowhere and I just got to have her back
And Im television sick and Im television crazy
No one works so hard just to make me feel so bad
Im feeling bad
Oh thats too sad
Hey. hey. hey. shes as mean as mean.
Hey. hey. hey. shes as black as black.
Hey. hey. hey. shes as mean as mean.
Hey. hey. hey. shes as black as black.
Hey. hey. hey. I got to get her back.
Hey. hey. hey. I got to get her back.
Hey. hey. hey. I got to get her back.
Hey. hey. hey. shes as mean as mean.
Hey. hey. hey. shes as sick as sick.
Hey. hey. hey. shes as cool as cool.
Hey. hey. hey. shes as black as black.
The Jesus and Mary Chain are a Scottish noise pop band formed in East Kilbride in 1984. The founding members are brothers Jim and William Reid, both hailing from the same town. The initial lineup also included Bobby Gillespie on drums, who later went on to form Primal Scream. The band's early shows were notorious for their aggressive behavior, as the musicians seemed intent on punishing the audience with a barrage of guitar distortion and feedback. They often abruptly ended concerts, leaving behind anger and violence. Their sound, characterized by a blend of catchy pop melodies and deafening noise, has influenced numerous alternative bands of the 1990s. Among their most representative songs are "Just Like Honey", "Head On" and "Psychocandy". Their self-titled debut album from 1985 is considered a classic of the noise pop genre.
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