I Loved London

Stephen Coates

When I woke up, and I felt down
I'd light up and I'd walk into town
'Cause I loved London
When I was in love with you

And the crack dealers
And the grazing whores
Couldn't touch me then
When baby, I was yours
And I loved London
When I was in love with you

I loved the bellhouse, and the bankers, and the bourgeoisie
'Cause I felt far cooler than them then you see
Yeah I loved London
When I was in love with you

And the homeless and the hopeless
They never sing to me
Brothers and sisters
To love, let them be
But I loved London
When I was in love with you

And baby, that love could never reach an end
I swear if it did, I'd throw myself in the Thames
'Cause I love London
Though I'm not in love with you

Yeah I still love London
Though I'm not in love with you

Trivia about the song I Loved London by The Real Tuesday Weld

When was the song “I Loved London” released by The Real Tuesday Weld?
The song I Loved London was released in 2007, on the album “The London Book of the Dead”.
Who composed the song “I Loved London” by The Real Tuesday Weld?
The song “I Loved London” by The Real Tuesday Weld was composed by Stephen Coates.

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