Hideous Town

David Gavurin / Harriet Wheeler

Don't ask me why, don't ask me why
I'll join the army, the salvation army but it didn't help
Don't ask me why, don't ask me why
I joined the army, but it drove me barmy and it didn't help
Hideous towns make me throw up

Don't ask me why, don't ask me why
I went into service with the civil service but it didn't help
Don't ask me why, don't ask me why
I went into service but it made me nervous and it didn't help
Ooh, hideous towns made me throw up

And sticks and stones may break my bones
But words will just finish me off, yeah near enough

Oh oh, my hopeless youth it's so uncouth
And oh, I'd like to be in history
I said oh in my hopeless youth just so uncouth
So there you go and now you know
But just please don't

Don't ask me why, don't ask me why
I went to the circus, piccadilly circus, it was very strange
Don't ask me why, cos I don't know why
Never one to roam, I took the first bus home, and I haven't changed
Ooh, hideous towns made me throw up

And I know sticks and stones may break my bones
But words will just finish me off, yeah near enough
Yes they do

Said oh, my hopeless youth it's so uncouth
Said oh, and I'd like to be in history
Said oh in my, hopeless youth it's just so uncouth
So there you go, and now you know
But just please don't.... please, please, please
Said oh, yeah my hopeless youth just so, damn, oh oh
Yeah my hopeless youth is really very young
Just really very young

Trivia about the song Hideous Town by The Sundays

When was the song “Hideous Town” released by The Sundays?
The song Hideous Town was released in 1990, on the album “Reading, Writing and Arithmetic”.
Who composed the song “Hideous Town” by The Sundays?
The song “Hideous Town” by The Sundays was composed by David Gavurin and Harriet Wheeler.

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