Every Day I Die a Little

IAN MILROY CARNOCHAN

A promise in every sunset,
A death in every dawn.
Every day I die a little darling.

Night-time falls when you hit the hit the town.
Snakehips I heard you on the radio.

The prices are falling on Murder Mile,
And Judas Iscariot gives me a knowing smile.
And three men in a Cadillac drive across the sand,
To where a fire burns over a new Bethlehem
An' every day I die a little darling.
Yeah every day I die a little darling.

[Solo]

Nuclear waste made free for us all,
And governments topple and governments fall.
And out ride the four horsemen of the apocalypse,
The spittle falling from their fevered lips.
An' every day I die a little darling,
Yeah every day I die a little girl.
Night-time falls when you hit the hit the town.
Snakehips I heard you on the radio.
'Cause every day I die a little darling.
Yeah every day every day I die a little darling.
Looks like there's gonna be a traffic jam up in heaven tonight,
'Cause every day I die a little darling.

[Solo]

Every day I die a little darling

Trivia about the song Every Day I Die a Little by The Vibrators

On which albums was the song “Every Day I Die a Little” released by The Vibrators?
The Vibrators released the song on the albums “Recharged” in 1988, “The Best Of...The Vibrators” in 1991, and “Greatest Punk Hits” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Every Day I Die a Little” by The Vibrators?
The song “Every Day I Die a Little” by The Vibrators was composed by IAN MILROY CARNOCHAN.

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