In One Door

Jet Black (Stranglers drummer), Dave Greenfield, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Hugh Cornwell

Take me to another planet
You better take me to another world
I can't abide all the coming and going
And what's gonna be unfurled
Take me to a distant country
Bathe my loins in exotic oils
I can't abide all the fussing and fighting
And all the wasted toil
And all the wasted toil
In one door and out the other
It's just like a joke that you heard before
In one door and out the other
I just can't wait to see what's in store

Take me to a place forgotten
And I'll forget what l'm doing there
For just one hour I could give a lifetime
I'd love to stand and stare
Take me and I'll close my eyes
I won't open them until we get there
I've seen all the stations on the way
When I stumbled everywhere
When I stumbled everywhere

In one door and out the other
It's just like a joke that you heard before
In one door and out the other
I just can't wait to see what's in store

In one door and out the other
In one door and out the other
In one door and out the other
In one door and out the other
In one door and out the other
In one door and out the other
In one door and out the other
In one door and out the other
In one door and out the other

Trivia about the song In One Door by The Stranglers

When was the song “In One Door” released by The Stranglers?
The song In One Door was released in 1984, on the album “Aural Sculpture”.
Who composed the song “In One Door” by The Stranglers?
The song “In One Door” by The Stranglers was composed by Jet Black (Stranglers drummer), Dave Greenfield, Jean-Jacques Burnel, Hugh Cornwell.

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