How I Learned to Love the Bomb

DANIEL JOSEPH TREACY

[sample:] gentlemen, if you please. I think we're just about ready to record.

(aah-aah-aah-aah.) /

Now I've learned to love the bomb, / now I've learned to love the bomb. /
Now I've learned to love the bomb, / now I've learned to love the bomb. /
Now I've learned to love the bomb, / now I've learned to love the bomb. /
Now I've learned to love the bomb, / now I've learned to love the bomb. /

What the hell do you take me for? /
If you're going to make bombs you're looking for war. /

Now I've learned to love the bomb, / now I've learned to love the bomb. /
Now I've learned to love the bomb, / now I've learned to love the bomb. /
Now I've learned to love the bomb, / now I've learned to love the bomb. /
Now I've learned to love the bomb, / now I've learned to love the bomb. /

(aah-aah-aah-aah, / aah-aah-aah-aah, / aah-aah-aah-ahh...)

Trivia about the song How I Learned to Love the Bomb by Saint Etienne

On which albums was the song “How I Learned to Love the Bomb” released by Saint Etienne?
Saint Etienne released the song on the albums “He’s on the Phone” in 1995 and “Continental” in 1997.
Who composed the song “How I Learned to Love the Bomb” by Saint Etienne?
The song “How I Learned to Love the Bomb” by Saint Etienne was composed by DANIEL JOSEPH TREACY.

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