There Is Always Something There To Remind Me

Ian Peter Cullimore / Paul Heaton

The teacher's name was Charles
He made me feel like Jack
Thought Martin was late
Cause he sat right at the back

Thought my name was Peter
The time that I was there
I told him it was Paul
But he didn't seem to care

Drawing moustaches and glasses
While on the Ruling Classes
Drawing willies on soldiers
From Berlin to Damascus

It shouts out loud
I'm more than you, I'm more than you
It shouts out loud
I'm more than you, I'm more than you

Making bombs in chemistry
And catapults in craft
He thought I must be far too
down, for this class

He even told the caretaker
I didn't want to pass
And he agreed he'd seen me
cutting 'cross his grass

Would he keep all the marbles
He'd taken in that year?
Would we stormtroop the staffroom
And pinch his cans of beer?

It shouts out loud
I'm more than you, I'm more than you
It shouts out loud
I'm more than you, I'm more than you

There is always something there to remind me
Of something that I should've left behind me
It taps you on the shoulder in a queue
It Shouts across the street, I've more than you
There is always something there to remind me of you

It shouts out loud
I'm more than you, I'm more than you
It shouts out loud
I'm more than you, I'm more than you
It shouts out loud

Trivia about the song There Is Always Something There To Remind Me by The Housemartins

On which albums was the song “There Is Always Something There To Remind Me” released by The Housemartins?
The Housemartins released the song on the albums “Now That's What I Call Quite Good” in 1988 and “The Best of Housemartins - CD + DVD” in 2004.
Who composed the song “There Is Always Something There To Remind Me” by The Housemartins?
The song “There Is Always Something There To Remind Me” by The Housemartins was composed by Ian Peter Cullimore and Paul Heaton.

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