Vicar In a Tutu

Johnny Marr / Morrissey

I was minding my business
Lifting some lead off
The roof of the Holy Name church
It was worthwhile living a laughable life
To set my eyes on the blistering sight
Of a vicar in a tutu
He's not strange
He just wants to live his life this way

A scanty bit of a thing
With a decorative ring
That wouldn't cover the head of a goose
As Rose collects the money in a cannister
Who comes sliding down the bannister?
The vicar in a tutu
He's not strange
He just wants to live his life this way

The monkish monsignor
With a head full of plaster
Said: My man, get your vile soul dry-cleaned
As Rose counts the money in the cannister
As natural as Rain
He dances again
My God!
The vicar in a tutu
oh, yeah
oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Oh
The vicar in a tutu
oh, yeah

The next day in the pulpit
With Freedom and Ease
Combatting ignorance, dust, and disease
As Rose counts the money in the cannister
As natural as Rain
He dances again and again and again
In the fabric of a tutu
Any man could get used to

And I am the living sign
And I'm a living sign
I am a living sign
I'm a living sign
I am a living sign
I'm a living sign
Sign
I am a living sign

Trivia about the song Vicar In a Tutu by The Smiths

On which albums was the song “Vicar In a Tutu” released by The Smiths?
The Smiths released the song on the albums “The Queen Is Dead” in 1986, “Panic” in 1986, “Rank” in 1988, “The Sound Of The Smiths” in 2008, and “The Queen Is Dead (Deluxe Edition)” in 2017.
Who composed the song “Vicar In a Tutu” by The Smiths?
The song “Vicar In a Tutu” by The Smiths was composed by Johnny Marr and Morrissey.

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