Socialist Serenade

James Dean Bradfield, Nick Jones, Sean Moore

Socalist Serenade Lyrics

What's the point in an education
When you have to pay for the privilege?
This side of the truth where no sun shines
They don't count the cripples and the blind

I was thinking everybody had a chance
Like a dream stretched way too far
All this time such a debt to the city
I don't know who's the real enemy

This is a socialist serenade
Yes I have money but I hate champagne
This is a socialist serenade
I can't see the past anywhere

Some greater benefit for the people
Ha ha ha ha we all believed in you
Is it about the politics of celebrity
Or endless days in the sun of Tuscany

This is a socialist serenade
Yes I have money but I hate champagne
This is a socialist serenade
I can't see the past anywhere, anywhere

This is a socialist serenade
Yes I have money but I hate champagne
This is a socialist serenade
I can't see the past anywhere, anywhere

Change your name to New
Forget the fucking Labour

Trivia about the song Socialist Serenade by Manic Street Preachers

When was the song “Socialist Serenade” released by Manic Street Preachers?
The song Socialist Serenade was released in 1998, on the album “This Is My Truth, Tell Me Yours”.
Who composed the song “Socialist Serenade” by Manic Street Preachers?
The song “Socialist Serenade” by Manic Street Preachers was composed by James Dean Bradfield, Nick Jones, Sean Moore.

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