Four Chords That Made a Million

STEVEN JOHN WILSON

Six of one a half a dozen
Black guitars and plastic blues
Hide behind a wall of nothing
Nothing said and nothing new

Four chords that made a million

You belong there on the cover
You are the emperor in new clothes
A man who thinks he owns the future
Will sell your vacuum with his prose

Four chords that made a million

And then a moron with a cheque book
Will take you out to lunch, who knows?
He will tell you you're a saviour
And then he'll drop you like a stone

Four chords that made a million

And I have tried and I have died
Trying to get through
But in the end I can't defend you.

Four chords that made a million

Trivia about the song Four Chords That Made a Million by Porcupine Tree

When was the song “Four Chords That Made a Million” released by Porcupine Tree?
The song Four Chords That Made a Million was released in 2000, on the album “Lightbulb Sun”.
Who composed the song “Four Chords That Made a Million” by Porcupine Tree?
The song “Four Chords That Made a Million” by Porcupine Tree was composed by STEVEN JOHN WILSON.

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