Homebreakers

MICK TALBOT, PAUL JOHN WELLER

Good morning day, how do you do
I wonder - what will you do for me?
I should be on my way, I should be earning pay,
I should be all the things that I'm not -
And I've tried on my own, now there's nothing to keep me at home,
Like my Brother has too - gotta leave to get out of this view,
You see they, tell you to move around -
If you can't find work in your own town.

As I rise from my bed I can hear the old man
Blaming Heaven & Mother for this
30 Years with one firm, 13 months redundant,
Yes I'd say that's unlucky for some -

Now our tears fall like rain, as my Mother walks me to my train,
With a kiss & a wave - "Come home weekends" - that's if I can save.
I swear I'll take it out on the man -
Who ever devised this economy plan.

All the love in the world - can't put -
Dinner on the table -
All the hate that I feel no love could put right

Good morning day, how do you do
I wonder - what will you do for me?
I should be on my way, I should be earning pay,
I should be all the things that I'm not -

Trivia about the song Homebreakers by The Style Council

On which albums was the song “Homebreakers” released by The Style Council?
The Style Council released the song on the albums “Our Favourite Shop” in 1985, “Internationalists” in 1985, “Home & Abroad” in 1986, “Home and Abroad” in 1986, “The Style Council Collection” in 1996, “The Complete Adventures Of The Style Council” in 1998, and “The Sound Of The Style Council” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Homebreakers” by The Style Council?
The song “Homebreakers” by The Style Council was composed by MICK TALBOT, PAUL JOHN WELLER.

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