Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Doo-doo...
Someone's knockin' at the door
But I'm too lazy for a political conversation
What now you know that I can't hear
What all the masses here and there like to buy
And you can't...
Sing all you like...
Sing all you like...
Sing all 'cause people still need money for food
Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Doo-doo...
Maybe I should stay in school
And learn to make a living
Selling some things that I don't love
And maybe singing is a luxury
And when you can't afford it someday
It's possible you'll starve
If you will...
Sing all you like...
Sing all you like...
Sing all 'cause people still need money...
If you happen to see me on the street
Would you please give me coins and a drink
Sing all you like... (4x)
Sing all you...
Like... (sing all you like) (4x)
Cause people still need people
Who have money to give
Money for food
Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Too-di-di-doo...
Too-di-di-doo... Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo...
Barbie's Cradle was a Filipino alternative rock band formed in 1998. The group consisted of the remaining members from Barbie Almalbis' previous project, Hungry Young Poets. The band continued to explore alternative sounds with indie and post-rock influences, maintaining a strong connection with the Filipino music scene. Some of their most representative songs include "The Way You Make Me Feel", "I'm Not Afraid" and "My Own Universe". Barbie's Cradle disbanded in 2005 when Almalbis embarked on a solo career, leaving an indelible mark on Filipino alternative music.
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