Goodwill City

Martin Metcalfe, Derek Kelly

He was a preacher in the village
She was a teacher in the town
Into the city went all their little babies
To rip up the walls
And tear the ceiling down

In Goodwill City
The nights are long
In Goodwill City
We know no wrong

We were the first to embrace the virus
We'll be the first to hit the ground
For all us lucky sixties babies
They'll shore up the walls
And nail the ceiling down

In Goodwill City
From the sidewalks
They bring the virus
Into all walks

Here come the funeral cars
Here come the funeral cars
Numbers up

The smokers have gone
The drinkers have gone
Only the macrobiotics live on

Down, they'll put us down
Bring us down
Nail us down
Mail us out
To an oil rig
Going down to an oil rig
Sailing out to an oil rig
Moving out to an oil rig
Goodwill City
We're from Goodwill City
It's an international Goodwill City
I used to love her
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And love her
And love her
But it's all over now
Yeah, it's all over now
It's all over now

Found a new place to dwell
I came for a piece of the action
I came for a taste of the freedom
I came for satisfaction
But its all over now
Yeah, it's all over now
Johnny, Johnny
Tracey, Tracey
I said I'm no toy
I'm your twenty-first century boy

Trivia about the song Goodwill City by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie

On which albums was the song “Goodwill City” released by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie?
Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie released the song on the albums “Goodwill City” in 1989, “Good Deeds and Dirty Rags ” in 1989, “Love Child” in 1990, “Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie” in 1991, “The River Sessions / The Day Of Storms” in 2006, and “A Night in the Windy City” in 2021.
Who composed the song “Goodwill City” by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie?
The song “Goodwill City” by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie was composed by Martin Metcalfe, Derek Kelly.

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