The Ruling Class

PHILLIPE AUCLAIR

My old man's a Viscount
And he wears a Viscount's crown
He buys me Cardin trousers
Of a tasteful shade of dark brown

He got his blue at Oxford
And he pays my boating fees
He sends me Fortnum's hampers
So that I won't get hungry

He was my man and he done me wrong
He was my man and he done me wrong

My old man's an earl now
And he wears an ermine gown
He sends me an allowance
To spend in Eton town

He drives a yellow Bentley
And he beats me with his wrench
He hires me private tutors
To help me in my French

He was my man and he done me wrong
He was my man and he done me wrong

My old girl's a duchess
And she wears a Hartnell frock
She's picked me out a Cheltenham girl
Of Suffolk breeding stock

My young fag's an MP's son
And he warms my toilet seat
I thrash him with a whip
To make his character complete

He was my man and I done him wrong
He was my man but it done him good

Trivia about the song The Ruling Class by The Monochrome Set

On which albums was the song “The Ruling Class” 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 “The Ruling Class” by The Monochrome Set?
The song “The Ruling Class” by The Monochrome Set was composed by PHILLIPE AUCLAIR.

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