Chemical

Bernard Sumner / Gillian Gilbert / Peter Hook / Stephen Hague / Stephen Morris

Any kind of fool with the will to live.
Tries to get it right with the one they're with.
But even though I give you special treatment,
you can get it high juvenile delinquent.

And this is how it feels to be,
on the payroll company.
Your every scene is in the round,
and all the men are falling down.

Constantly harrassed and misunderstood.
I'm the 'lost and found' of the neighbourhood.
And I end up a part of society.
So don't get off the ground just be with me.

I would brave the rainstorm in my car.
Maybe you can leave but you won't get far.
It wasn't just a dream it was much too good.
Just another day in the hood of hood.

And this is how it feels to be,
on the payroll company.
Your every scene is in the round,
and all the men are falling down.

And this is how it feels to be,
on the payroll company.
Your every scene is in the round,
we don't need to hang around.

Trivia about the song Chemical by New Order

When was the song “Chemical” released by New Order?
The song Chemical was released in 1993, on the album “Republic”.
Who composed the song “Chemical” by New Order?
The song “Chemical” by New Order was composed by Bernard Sumner, Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Hague, and Stephen Morris.

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