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Artist/Band:
Pulp
Lyrics for Song: Disco 2000
Lyrics for Album: Different Class
Well we were born within an hour of each other.
Our mothers said we could be sister and brother.
Your name is Deborah. Deborah.
It never suited you oh & they said
that when we grew up we'd get married & never split up.
We never did it, altough often I though of it.
Oh Deborah do you recall?
Your house was very small with wood-chip on the wall.
When I came around to call
you didn't notice me at all & I said "Lets all meet up in the year 2000.
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there 2 o'clock by the fountain down the road".
I never knew that you'd get married.
I would be living down here on my own,
on that damp & lonely Thursday years ago.
You were the first girl at school to get breasts.
Martyn said that you were the best.
The boys all loved you but I was a mess.
I had to watch them try & get you undressed.
We were friends that was as far as it went.
I used to walk you home sometimes but it meant
nothing to you 'cos you were so popular.
Ah Deborah do you recall!?
Your house was very small with wood-chip on the wall.
When I came around to call
you didn't notice me at all & I said "Lets all meet up in the year 2000.
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there 2 o'clock by the fountain down the road".
I never knew that you'd get married.
I would be living down here on my own,
on that damp & lonely Thursday years ago.
Oh yeah. Ah do you recall?
Your house was very small with wood-chip on the wall.
When I came around to call
you didn't notice me at all & I said "Lets all meet up in the year 2000.
Won't it be strange when we're all fully grown?
Be there 2 o'clock by the fountain down the road".
I never knew that you'd get married.
I would be living down here on my own,
on that damp & lonely Thursday years ago.
Oh what are you doing Sunday baby?
Would you like to come & meet me maybe?
You can even bring your baby.oh.
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Disco 2000
Released on Pulp's 1980 album Different Class, 'Disco 2000' stands as a defining track of the band's early Britpop era. The song blends upbeat dance rhythms with the group's signature melodic sensibility, capturing the vibrant energy of the mid-1980s music scene. While the track was initially released on a compilation, it later gained significant traction as a staple of Pulp's discography, appearing on various reissues and live recordings. Its enduring appeal lies in its infectious groove and the way it bridges the gap between new wave and the emerging pop-rock sound that would characterize the group's subsequent work. The recording remains a key example of the era's production style and the band's ability to craft catchy, danceable anthems. |
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| Album Lyrics: Different Class |
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"Different Class"
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