Fun for All the Family

ANDREW PETER WARREN, GANESH SESHADRI, JOHN DAVID HANEY, THOMAS WOODBURNE BRUCE HARDY

The painter was dismissed today
We paid him off and put him away
He'd drawn us true to life and then
He'd just refused to do it again

For we were not amused at all
To see a painting upon the wall
Which clearly showed what fools were we
To jealously guard a pedigree

We were all so very concerned
To see the commoners never learned
That inter-breeding could be blamed
For the decline of the regal brain

Indeed the blood was truly blue
But thinner with time, alas, we knew
Now we are all a little insane
And life can never be the same

Mister Goya, we all declare
Was most unkind and very unfair
To paint us in the way he did
As if the royals had lost their lids

Damn it all, the family pets
Were made to look a safer bet
Because we give a regal hoot
Somebody always cocks a snoot

Trivia about the song Fun for All the Family by The Monochrome Set

On which albums was the song “Fun for All the Family” released by The Monochrome Set?
The Monochrome Set released the song on the albums “Eligible Bachelors” in 1982 and “Volume, Contrast, Brilliance... (Sessions & Singles Vol. 1)” in 1983.
Who composed the song “Fun for All the Family” by The Monochrome Set?
The song “Fun for All the Family” by The Monochrome Set was composed by ANDREW PETER WARREN, GANESH SESHADRI, JOHN DAVID HANEY, THOMAS WOODBURNE BRUCE HARDY.

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