The Night That Minnie Timperley Died

Candida Doyle / Jarvis Cocker / Mark Webber / Nick Banks / Steve Mackey

"There's a light that shines
on everything & everyone.
And it shines so bright - brighter even than the sun".

That's what Minnie thinks as she walks to meet her brother,
who is nearly two years older, on a Saturday night.
He's DJ-ing at some do on the edge of town
on the night that Minnie Timperley died.

It's such a beautiful world,
you're such a beautiful girl.
So much that you want to try,
the world wants to sleep with you tonight.

But Minnie, Minnie if I could
I would give you the rest of my life.

How can a girl have sex
with these pathetic teenage wrecks?
Football scarves, the girls drink halves
& her brother's crying 'cos he has lost his decks.

Outside the air was cool,
an older guy sitting in his car asked
if Minnie needed a ride.
He thought he was still dangerous
- paunchy, but dangerous -
on the night that Minnie Timperley died.

It's such a beautiful world,
you're such a beautiful girl.
And he only did what he did
'cos you looked like one of his kids.

But Minnie, Minnie if I could
I would give you the rest of my life.
Minnie. Oh, Minnie I can feel the pain.
Oh yeah

Trivia about the song The Night That Minnie Timperley Died by Pulp

When was the song “The Night That Minnie Timperley Died” released by Pulp?
The song The Night That Minnie Timperley Died was released in 2001, on the album “We Love Life”.
Who composed the song “The Night That Minnie Timperley Died” by Pulp?
The song “The Night That Minnie Timperley Died” by Pulp was composed by Candida Doyle, Jarvis Cocker, Mark Webber, Nick Banks, and Steve Mackey.

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