Marx and Engels

CAMPBE, COLBURN, COOKE, GEDDES, JACKSON, MARTIN, MURDOCH

There's misery in all I hear and see
From people on TV
After their tea when life begins again
They'll be happier than me

There are a thousand meals being made on Saturday
From the view I saw today
I took a bet inside the launderette
With a girl from Wallasey

She spoke in dialect I could not understand
But one thing that she made clear
There was no coming on to her
There was no way

There's misery in all I hear and see
From people on TV
After their tea when life begins again
They'll be happier than me

There are a thousand meals being made on Saturday
From the view I saw today
I took a bet inside the launderette
With a girl from Wallasey

She spoke in dialect I could not understand
But one thing that she made clear
There was no coming on to her
There was no intellect
That she could respect
If it couldn't see
That the girl just wants to be
Left alone with Marx and Engels for a while
She's writing in the style
Of any riot girl

Trivia about the song Marx and Engels by Belle and Sebastian

On which albums was the song “Marx and Engels” released by Belle and Sebastian?
Belle and Sebastian released the song on the albums “I'm Waking Up to Us” in 2001, “I’m Waking Up To Us - EP” in 2001, “Push Barman to Open Old Wounds” in 2005, and “The Jeepster Singles Collection” in 2016.
Who composed the song “Marx and Engels” by Belle and Sebastian?
The song “Marx and Engels” by Belle and Sebastian was composed by CAMPBE, COLBURN, COOKE, GEDDES, JACKSON, MARTIN, MURDOCH.

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