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Artist/Band:
Rod Stewart
Lyrics for Song: Foolish Behaviour
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Rod Stewart
Can I introduce myself?
I'm a man of panache and wealth
Sound in mind, body, soul and health
Why I wanna kill my wife?
I have this urge to take her life
Been planing for years to get rid of her
Not divorce, I really do mean to kill her
She's so full of useless information and trivia
That's why I wanna kill my wife
I have a duty to take her life
Her stupid friends get right up my nose
They all wear annoyingly sensible clothes
They're all so bleeding grandiose
You know why I should kill her friends
They're all driving Mercedes Benz
He'll escape down into Mexico
Sell the house and find a nice young girl
He'll laugh and sing and he won't work anymore
Should I string her up or strangle her in bed?
Suffocate that little venomous head
Or perhaps I'll just whip her to death
Listen, do me a favor, kill my wife
Do it for mankind, take her life
Or should I act quite cold and deliberate
Or maybe blow out her brains with a bullet?
They'll think suicide, they won't know who done it
I'm gonna kill my wife, I'm really gonna take her life
He'll escape down into Mexico
Go down into Mexico
Sell the house and find a nice young girl
Find a nice young girl
He'll laugh and sing and he won't work no more
The moment of truth has come
I'm at the point of no return
I've got my hands locked round her throat
I'm about to kill my wife
Don't stop me now, I'm gonna take her life
Too late now, I'm gonna kill my wife
Can't help myself, I'm gonna take her life
Telephone rang and he woke from his sleep
His wife snoring soundly next to him
It was all a very nasty dream
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About Foolish Behaviour
Rod Stewart's "Foolish Behaviour" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-career rock and roll, capturing the restless energy and romantic turbulence characteristic of his 1970s output. The track exemplifies Stewart's signature blend of bluesy guitar riffs and melodic vocals, delivering a narrative of emotional volatility that resonated deeply with audiences during the era. While often associated with the broader catalog of his Atlantic Crossing period, the song highlights his ability to craft anthems about the complexities of love and the consequences of acting on impulse. Its enduring appeal lies in its raw, unpolished authenticity, which remains a staple of Stewart's live performances and a touchstone for fans of classic British rock. The recording serves as a testament to his mastery of the genre, balancing gritty performance with polished songwriting that continues to define his musical legacy. |
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