Paranoimia (7" Mix)

J. J. Jeczalik, Gary Langan, Anne Dudley

[Female Voice]
Relax
You're quite safe here

[Max Headroom]
Am I dreaming? No
Where am I? in bed
Well, what am I doing?
Oh, tal-tal-tal-talking to myself
Look, I must have a star on my door
Or better still a door-a doo-a door
Ah, swing doors up
Okay swing doors, swing

[Female Voice]
Paranoimia

[Max Headroom]
Swing

[Female Voice]
Paranoimia

[Max Headroom]
Swing
Now I know I'm dreaming
Dreaming, dreaming
Dreaming, dreaming, dreaming
Hmm, how do I get to sleep?
I know, I'll count
Those bars on the window
One, two, three, sleep

[Female Voice]
Paranoimia, paranoimia
Paranoimia, paranoimia

[Max Headroom]
How do I get?
How do I get to sleep?
Please let me sleep?
Poetry, that'll work
Come, sweet slumber
Enshroud me in thy purple cloak
Hmm, doesn't even rhyme
Is that my Teasmade?

[Female Voice]
Paranoimia, paranoi

[Max Headroom]
I can't stand tea
Tea, tea, tea, tea

[Female Voice]
Paranoimia, paranoimia

[Max Headroom]
Ah, Happy Harry's High Club
How do I, how am I
Gonna get to sleep?

[Female Voice]
Trust me, trust me

Trivia about the song Paranoimia (7" Mix) by The Art of Noise

When was the song “Paranoimia (7" Mix)” released by The Art of Noise?
The song Paranoimia (7" Mix) was released in 1987, on the album “Re-Works of Art of Noise”.
Who composed the song “Paranoimia (7" Mix)” by The Art of Noise?
The song “Paranoimia (7" Mix)” by The Art of Noise was composed by J. J. Jeczalik, Gary Langan, Anne Dudley.

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