My uncle ernie had a *wongleberry*
It used to live along the side of his nose
On the whole it made a very good show
Y'know, I like being in the music biz
But it's not all fun
Hey sometimes it's also hard
So here's a tune that says...
It's no wonder I'm so mad
When I see the chances that I had
Blown away by mr suit's big boys
Nine to fivers making all the noise
Making sure that no-one has the choice
I could tell them go to hell
Start a new sound give us some clean air
Open up a door for those who care
Churning out the crap, just like that
Any old riff, gimme a spliff
Then you'll clear the business
I could wear a hat, just like that
Send me down the steps
Send me down the stair
Look away to see
Maybe it's conspiracy
Put together by God and us who see
They knew where to be
Trey're cops unwrapped
Ohhhhh
It's too late..........
I'm too late..........
I could never be..........
What they want me to be.........
Churning out the crap, just like that
Any old riff, gimme a spliff
Then you'll clear the business
I could wear a hat, just like that
Send me down the steps
Send me down the stair
Look away to see, too late.........
I'm too late
I'm too late
I'm too late
Mark King is a British musician born in 1958, best known as the bassist, vocalist, and composer of the band Level 42. Founded by him in 1981, the group achieved great success in the 1980s with a sound that blends jazz fusion, funk, and pop. King is recognized for his energetic live performances and his innovative bass technique, characterized by a combination of funky groove and jazzy melodies. Among Level 42's most representative songs are "Lessons in Love", "Something About You" and "Running Blind". King has collaborated with numerous artists throughout his career, including Phil Collins and Sting.
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