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Artist/Band:
Lenny Kravitz
Lyrics for Song: Don't Go And Put A Bullet In Your Head
Lyrics for Album: Circus [1995]
Yeah,
(Thank you Jesus for the song)
Hey, Hey hey hey...
Don't do it, don't do it
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Just turn your life around instead
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
I'm gonna get it
But workin' nine to five just doesn't let it
I feel I'm wastin' time and I regret it
Can't even feed my kids and my wife
Oh I'm longing to find it
A taste of the sweeter life oh my
Only takes a little time
( No don't do it )
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Just turn your life around instead
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Oh my oh my
Ain't got no credit
Can't even pay my rent
Where will I get it ?
There's a liquor store right down the block I'll get it
Can't even feed the pain in my heart
Oh I'm longing to find
( I'm longing to find )
A piece of the bigger pie, oh my
( A different kind )
Only it takes a little time
( A little time )
(No don't do it)
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Just turn your life around instead
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Oh my oh my oh my ...
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Just turn your life around instead
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Put a bullet in your head, oh my
Oh my, put a bullet in your head, oh my
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Just turn your life around instead
Don't go and put a bullet in your head
Oh my, oh my oh my.
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Don't Go And Put A Bullet In Your Head
Lenny Kravitz's "Don't Go And Put A Bullet In Your Head" stands as a defining track from his 1995 album, Circus. The recording captures the artist's signature blend of bluesy rock and soulful introspection, showcasing his ability to craft emotionally resonant anthems. During this era, Kravitz solidified his reputation for merging classic rock influences with contemporary production techniques. The song reflects the dramatic flair and melodic depth characteristic of his mid-nineties work, contributing significantly to his expansive discography. As part of a body of work that includes enduring hits like "Fly Away," this track demonstrates Kravitz's consistent commitment to powerful vocals and guitar-driven arrangements. It remains a notable song in his catalogue, illustrating the artistic range that has sustained his career across decades of musical evolution. |
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