Copycat

Dolores O'Riordan / Noel Hogan

They had an accident and they never noticed anyway
A lack of originality couldn't focus on the day
So much for the radio everybody sounds the same
Everybody wears the same clothes now and everybody plays the game

Copycat, copycat, copycat
Copy copy copy copy yourself
Copycat, copycat, copycat
Copy copy copy everyone else

I've got a great idea I will change things on my own
I see my vision very clear, wouldn't want to be another clone
So much for the radio, the radio is sad
Sad, sad, sad

Copycat, copycat, copycat
Copy copy copy copy yourself
Copycat, copycat, copycat
Copy copy copy copy everyone else

They had an accident but they never noticed anyway
A lack of originality couldn't focus on the day
So much for the radio everybody sounds the same
Everybody wears the same clothes now, and everybody plays the game

Copycat, copycat, copycat
Copy copy copy copy yourself
Copycat, copycat, copycat
Copy copy copy everyone else

Copy everyone else

Trivia about the song Copycat by The Cranberries

On which albums was the song “Copycat” released by The Cranberries?
The Cranberries released the song on the albums “Bury the Hatchet” in 1999 and “Bury the Hatchet / The Complete Sessions” in 2002.
Who composed the song “Copycat” by The Cranberries?
The song “Copycat” by The Cranberries was composed by Dolores O'Riordan and Noel Hogan.

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