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Artist/Band:
Robbie Williams
Lyrics for Song: Coke & Tears
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Robbie Williams
[spoken]
"Ok settle down you all, come on settle down lady,
he's gonna be on stage real soon, that's right
Mama put your popcorn down, he's turning to the band,
yeah he's running his legs off,
ladies and gentlemen Mr Robbie Williams"
Just because your dyslexic
Doesn't mean your not fake
We know you're not that stupid
You'll marry someone rich
Bet you won't steal his watch
When your down by near his crotch
That'll explain the itch
You were such a lying bitch
(Such a lying bitch)
I know you hold my suitcase
Down in Kensington
And you were screwing
Even when I wasn't in
Did it to me, you'll do it to him
Your friends just gave me grief
I will make this brief
You were such a lousy thief
You were such a lousy thief
But you were good in bed
You were good in bed
So good in bed
Now you tell my girlfriend
That I'll never change
You've been up since Wednesday
Don't you find that strange
You're ex-boyfriend is deranged
You'll tell them down in Browns
Haven't been for years
It's full of coke & tears
Full of coke & tears
Full of coke & tears
But you were good in bed
Good in bed
[spoken]
"Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to thank you on
behalf of Mr Robbie Williams and the band, you've
been a fantastic audience. Robbie's opened his heart
out to you tonight and you've really taken him on
board. Remember the name and wheneverhe's in the
neighbourhood, you get yourselves down there
alright. It's been a great evening, thank you very
much. Robbie Williams has now left the buidling.
Oh no, I'm afriad he's come back for his coke
- now he's left the buidling
- thank you very much - thank you very much."
Glory Glory Hallelujah
Glory Glory Hallelujah
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Glory Glory Hallelujah
Glory Glory Hallelujah
Glory Glory Hallelujah
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Coke & Tears
Robbie Williams' 1997 single 'Coke & Tears' stands as a defining track of the Britpop era, blending upbeat pop-rock energy with introspective lyrics about the highs and lows of love. Released during the height of his solo career, the song showcases Williams' signature ability to merge catchy melodies with personal storytelling, capturing the emotional volatility of modern relationships. As a key component of his discography from that period, it exemplifies the genre's shift toward more polished, radio-friendly production while retaining raw emotional honesty. The recording remains a staple of his greatest hits collections, illustrating his enduring influence on British pop music and his capacity to craft anthems that resonate across generations. |
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