Going Down

John Squire, Ian Brown

Dawn sings in the garden
Phone signs in the hall
This boy's dead from two days life
Resurrected by the call
Penny here we've got to croon
So come on round to me
There's so such fanny, lying here
To touch taste and feel
Ring-a-ding-ding-ding, I'm going down, I'm coming round

Penny's place a crummy room
Her dansette crackles to Jimi's tune
I don't care I taste Ambre Solaire
Her neck, her thighs, her lips, her hair
Ring-a-ding-ding-ding, I'm going down, I'm coming round

All thoughts of sleep desert me, there is no time
Twenty minutes brings me round to her number 9

There she looks like a painting
Jackson Pollock's number five
Come into the forest and taste the trees
The sun starts shining and I'm hard to please
Ring-a-ding-ding-ding, I'm going down, I'm coming round

All thoughts of sleep desert me, there is no time
Twenty minutes brings me round to her number 9
To look down from the clouds you don't need to fly
I've never flown in a plane
I'll live until I die

Trivia about the song Going Down by The Stone Roses

On which albums was the song “Going Down” released by The Stone Roses?
The Stone Roses released the song on the albums “Made Of Stone” in 1989, “Turns Into Stone” in 1992, and “The Complete Stone Roses” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Going Down” by The Stone Roses?
The song “Going Down” by The Stone Roses was composed by John Squire, Ian Brown.

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