Fifteen Minutes

KIRSTY MAC COLL

(kirsty maccoll)

Seven times in seven days
I've sat and wished my life away
I know the greyness comes and goes
But the sun don't shine
And the snow don't snow
There's suzy-ann with her tits and curls
Where mediocrity excels
For those vicious boys and their boring girls
You know it makes me sick but it's a bozo's world

Then there's always the cash
Selling yourself for some trash
Smiling at people that you cannot stand
You're in demand
Your fifteen minutes start now

City banker looks are in
The heartless heart, the chinless chin
And you'd spill your beans for just a pint of gin
How you got so holy
And became so thin

In Sunday papers every week
The silly words you love to speak
The tacky photos and the phoney smiles
Well it's a bozo's world and you're a bozo's child

Then there's always the cash
Selling yourself for some trash
Smiling at people that you cannot stand
You're in demand
Your fifteen minutes start now

Then there's always the fame!
Autographs now and again
People who saw you on blankety blank
Or in the bank
Your fifteen minutes start now

Trivia about the song Fifteen Minutes by Kirsty MacColl

When was the song “Fifteen Minutes” released by Kirsty MacColl?
The song Fifteen Minutes was released in 1989, on the album “Kite”.
Who composed the song “Fifteen Minutes” by Kirsty MacColl?
The song “Fifteen Minutes” by Kirsty MacColl was composed by KIRSTY MAC COLL.

Most popular songs of Kirsty MacColl

Other artists of Indie rock