On the Ropes

MALCOLM ROY TREECE, MARTIN BELL, MARTIN RICHARD GILKS, MILES STEPHEN HUNT, PAUL CLIFFORD

Take these words and stick 'em in your head
Now roll then 'round until you can't forget
What's said

Take this time to lie abut everything
About who you are and who you've been
Don't let the world get in

It's happened to me
It won't happen to everyone
It don't give in,
It will repeat, it will repeat, it will
And my central theme barks like a dog in me
The modern idiot is here and plain to see
I can't kick aside a kick inside
Call off the dogs, I won't admit
I changed at all but lied just a little bit]

Seconds out
D'you wanna know what this fight's about?
Commerciality over art can't win out

I'm alike in a lot of ways
I'm alike in a lot of ways
I'm alike in a lot of ways

Just a little bit
Just a little bit

I'm alike in a lot of ways
I'm alike in a lot of ways
I'm alike in a lot of ways

Trivia about the song On the Ropes by The Wonder Stuff

On which albums was the song “On the Ropes” released by The Wonder Stuff?
The Wonder Stuff released the song on the albums “Construction for the Modern Idiot” in 1993, “On the Ropes” in 1993, “If The Beatles Had Read Hunter...the Singles” in 1994, and “Love Bites & Bruises” in 2000.
Who composed the song “On the Ropes” by The Wonder Stuff?
The song “On the Ropes” by The Wonder Stuff was composed by MALCOLM ROY TREECE, MARTIN BELL, MARTIN RICHARD GILKS, MILES STEPHEN HUNT, PAUL CLIFFORD.

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