Pump It Up

Robert Mickens, Claydes Smith, Richard Westfield, George Brown, Dennis Ronald Thomas, Robert Bell, Ronald D. Bell, Joseph Anthony Budden, Justin Smith

I've been on tenterhooks
ending in dirty looks,
list'ning to the Muzak,
thinking 'bout this 'n' that.
She said that's that.
I don't wanna chitter-chat.
Turn it down a little bit
or turn it down flat.

Pump it up when you don't really need it.
Pump it up until you can feel it.

Down in the pleasure centre,
hell bent or heaven sent,
listen to the propaganda,
listen to the latest slander.
There's nothing underhand
that she wouldn't understand.

Pump it up until you can feel it.
Pump it up when you don't really need it.

She's been a bad girl.
She's like a chemical.
Though you try to stop it,
she's like a narcotic.
You wanna torture her.
You wanna talk to her.
All the things you bought for her,
putting up your temp'rature.

Pump it up until you can feel it.
Pump it up when you don't really need it.

Out in the fashion show,
down in the bargain bin,
you put your passion out
under the pressure pin.
Fall into submission,
hit-and-run transmission.
No use wishing now for any other sin.

Pump it up until you can feel it.
Pump it up when you don't really need it.

Trivia about the song Pump It Up by The Wildhearts

When was the song “Pump It Up” released by The Wildhearts?
The song Pump It Up was released in 1998, on the album “Anarchic Airwaves”.
Who composed the song “Pump It Up” by The Wildhearts?
The song “Pump It Up” by The Wildhearts was composed by Robert Mickens, Claydes Smith, Richard Westfield, George Brown, Dennis Ronald Thomas, Robert Bell, Ronald D. Bell, Joseph Anthony Budden, Justin Smith.

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