Come On Eileen

Billy Adams, Jim Paterson, Kevin Rowland

Poor old Johnny Ray
Sounded sad upon the radio
Moved a million hearts in mono
Our mothers cried
Sang along, who would blame them
You've grown, so grown
Now I must say more than ever
Toora loora, toora loora aye
We can sing just like our fathers
Come on, Eileen oh, I swear what I mean
At this moment you mean everything
You in that dress
Oh, my thoughts I confess verge on dirty
Oh, come on, Eileen
These people 'round here wear beaten down
Eyes sunk in, smoke dried faces
So resigned to what their fate is
But not us, no, not us
We are far too young and clever
Toora loora, toora loora, aye
Eileen, I'll hum this tune forever
Come on, Eileen oh, I swear what I mean
At this moment you mean everything
You in that dress
My thoughts I confess verge on dirty
Oh, come on, Eileen come on, Eileen
Oh, I swear what I mean at this moment
Oh, come on, Eileen

Trivia about the song Come On Eileen by Nouvelle Vague

On which albums was the song “Come On Eileen” released by Nouvelle Vague?
Nouvelle Vague released the song on the albums “The Best of Nouvelle Vague” in 2009, “Best Of” in 2010, and “Rarities” in 2019.
Who composed the song “Come On Eileen” by Nouvelle Vague?
The song “Come On Eileen” by Nouvelle Vague was composed by Billy Adams, Jim Paterson, Kevin Rowland.

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