Sleazy Bed Track

Adam Patrick Devlin, Edward Daniel Chester, Mark James Morriss, Scott Edward Morriss

I know it's getting late
But if you'd like to talk a little more
Well that's alright with me

I'm feeling kinda tired
But it ain't exactly beating down my door
Now just why could this be?

And I know you shouldn't say
But you've been acting strange the last few days
And this has made me think

Your pills have cost too much
And you can't feel them working anymore
So pour them down the sink, yeah
And listen to me

All you've gotta do is, baby
Kick off your shoes
And lay down
Climb up here with me and let's forget about sleep
And lay down

Why hide your face from me?
Why turn away?
All I wanna do is pull you closer and say

I'm feeling kinda tired
But it ain't exactly beating down my door
Now just why should this be? Yeah-yeah
Will you listen to me, yeah

All you've gotta do is, baby
Kick off your shoes
And lay down
Climb up here with me and let's forget about sleep

Just lay down with me
Lay down next to me
Lay down with me

I know I shouldn't say
But you've been acting strange the last few days
And this has made me think
You know it got me thinking

Your pills have cost too much
And you can't feel them working anymore
So pour them all right down the sink

Trivia about the song Sleazy Bed Track by The Bluetones

On which albums was the song “Sleazy Bed Track” released by The Bluetones?
The Bluetones released the song on the albums “Return To The Last Chance Saloon” in 1998, “The Singles” in 2002, and “A Rough Outline: The Singles & B Sides 95-03” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Sleazy Bed Track” by The Bluetones?
The song “Sleazy Bed Track” by The Bluetones was composed by Adam Patrick Devlin, Edward Daniel Chester, Mark James Morriss, Scott Edward Morriss.

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