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Artist/Band:
Stereophonics
Lyrics for Song: She Takes Her Clothes Off
Lyrics for Album: Performance And Cocktails [1999]
She's got another fantasy,
She lives in flat number twenty three,
Picked first prize for carnival queen,
And now she takes her clothes off,
Collects the covers of her magazines,
She longs to be another teenage dream,
The problem is she's turning forty three,
She still takes her clothes off.
She got the nickname porta bubble Joan,
They found her dead, dead as nails at home.
And she said, I'm gonna be another Marilyn
Bleach my hair and get real thin,
And everybody's gonna wanna dance with me.
She loved to have her little fantasies,
She longed to be the wife of Jimmy Dean,
But Jimmy's head sits in Jimmy's knees,
She loves to take her clothes off.
Police are looking around at twenty three,
They found her hanging from her swollen feet,
They saw her dance last in Woolworth street,
She loved to take her clothes off.
She got the nickname porta bubble Joan,
They found her dead, dead as nails at home.
And she said, I'm gonna be another Marilyn
Bleach my head and get real thin,
And everybody's gonna wanna dance with me.
Everybody's gonna wanna dance with me,
Everybody wants to be the carnival queen.
Everybody's gonna wanna dance with me,
Everybody wants to be the carnival king or queen.
We all read the books.
She takes her clothes off,
One by one, one by one, off again.
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She Takes Her Clothes Off
Released on the 1999 album Performance And Cocktails, this track by Stereophonics exemplifies the band's signature blend of punk energy and melodic sensibility. The song features the characteristic driving rhythm and vocal delivery that defined the Welsh group during the late 1990s. It serves as a quintessential example of their post-punk revival sound, capturing the raw, unpolished aesthetic that made them a staple of the era's independent music scene. The recording reflects the band's commitment to a direct, energetic approach that resonated with fans seeking authentic rock music from the period. |
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| Album Lyrics: Performance And Cocktails [1999] |
 Stereophonics
"Performance And Cocktails [1999]"
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