The Party

Kim Mitchell / Pye Dubois

cats in the bag / the neighbours holler
this party is higher / than the eiffel tower


we're all here to be reckless / we're all sleazy and easy to please
dreamers and schemers on the loose


we're all here for a celebration / the madcap scene and the max machine
and the friends you see go up in smoke
and this heel toe dance song tour de force


climbing a cloud climbing a cloud / put a little life on the line


here's Lucy she's choosey / of who calls her on the phone
she's from a very rich foreign family / but displaced cause of rivalry at home


now Daphne is the orphan / still searching for her roots
she likes concert blisters and leather boots
and knows one fact her act is to get loose


now we're just musicians / here to thin the thickness of your skin


show us your body / show us your curls / show us your tour de force
show us your thrills / keep that smile on your face
this is the best offer you've had so far


we're innocent we're naive / in the cabarets we get our veins wet
in the saloons we hassle the richest guests
in the climb we're breathless above the rest


climbing a cloud climbing a cloud

Trivia about the song The Party by Max Webster

On which albums was the song “The Party” released by Max Webster?
Max Webster released the song on the albums “Mutiny Up My Sleeve” in 1978, “Paradise Skies” in 1979, “Diamonds, Diamonds” in 1981, and “The Best Of Max Webster” in 1989.
Who composed the song “The Party” by Max Webster?
The song “The Party” by Max Webster was composed by Kim Mitchell and Pye Dubois.

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