Saviour Man

George Young, Harry Vanda

I know your story
I read about the things you said
I saw the movie
I saw the way they changed your head
I looked at the credits
The money men were no surprise
It's just a part of their game

And I know the message
And I think that it's been twisted around
They gave you an image
And dressed you up in a magician's gown

The word from the council
They ruled that you were someone else
Decided you should have a new name
So make your stand, while you can
I'll shake your hand, saviour man

Now there goes the bishop
He's gonna sell your TV show
And here comes the vicar
He's worried because your rental income's low

But there's no need to panic
Your stocks and shares are doing well
They're really doing great in your name
So make your stand, while you can
I'll shake your hand, saviour man

Trivia about the song Saviour Man by Flash and the Pan

When was the song “Saviour Man” released by Flash and the Pan?
The song Saviour Man was released in 1987, on the album “Nights In France”.
Who composed the song “Saviour Man” by Flash and the Pan?
The song “Saviour Man” by Flash and the Pan was composed by George Young, Harry Vanda.

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