Touching the Untouchables

COLIN JAMES HAY, RON STRYKERT

Hello to you, my sweet young friends
Have you got money perhaps you could lend?
I wash my leather face in the afternoon sun
My shirt's turn my time's near done

Touching the untouchables but they don't know
Respect the disrespectable's, but in the end you know
You turn away, what can I say?

Spend my nights in the telephone booth
I make sure I leave the phone off the hook
There are no Jones' and I pay no rent
I have to stand straight because my back's so bent
Tell my secretary I ain't takin' any calls,
And if you want to find me, just ask the boys
Down at the wall that's where I'll be

Oh
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh

Park bench and cigarettes
Can you help me get off this fence?
Can't you see, I'm just an old man
Tryin' hard, do what I can

Touching the untouchables but they don't know
Respect the disrespectable's, but in the end you know
You turn away, what can I say?
You'll never, never know
You'll never know

Trivia about the song Touching the Untouchables by Men at Work

On which albums was the song “Touching the Untouchables” released by Men at Work?
Men at Work released the song on the albums “Business as Usual” in 1981, “Brazil” in 1998, and “Definitive Collection” in 2000.
Who composed the song “Touching the Untouchables” by Men at Work?
The song “Touching the Untouchables” by Men at Work was composed by COLIN JAMES HAY, RON STRYKERT.

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