Telling Them

Michael Ness

Well, I love the sound when I smash the glass
If I get caught they're gonna kick my ass
Mommy is worried about the way I drink
My daddy can't figure out the way I think
They wake me up, tell me to get to work
I slam the door and say, "Shut up you jerk"
I can't wait 'til the show tonight
When I'm with my friends every thing's alright

They're telling me but I'm telling them
I'll do it my way and I'll always win
When the sun goes down, I'm ready to play
It doesn't matter what anybody says

Well, I love the sound when I smash the glass
If I get caught they're gonna kick my ass
Girls stands very close to me
That's just where I want her to be
they say it costs six dollars to get in this shack
I'll go around sneak in the back
I hope the police won't show up here
We'll have to hide out of fear

They're telling me but I'm telling them
I'll do it my way and I'll always win
When the sun goes down, I'm ready to play
It doesn't matter what anybody says

They're telling me but I'm telling them
I'll do it my way and I'll always win
When the sun goes down, I'm ready to play
It doesn't matter what anybody says

Trivia about the song Telling Them by Social Distortion

On which albums was the song “Telling Them” released by Social Distortion?
Social Distortion released the song on the albums “Mommy's Little Monster” in 1983 and “Live At The Roxy” in 1998.
Who composed the song “Telling Them” by Social Distortion?
The song “Telling Them” by Social Distortion was composed by Michael Ness.

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