|
|
| [ More A lyrics ] |
add to playlist
see a mistake?
comment
|
|
Artist/Band:
A
Lyrics for Song: Five In The Morning
Lyrics for Album: How Ace Are Buildings
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've seen it all
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I've heared it all
J.P wants to rock
Not at five o'clock he's not
There's a medal in the kitchen
For catching early worms
Yeah, yeah, yeah you're gonna bet
Yeah, yeah you're gonna learn
Don't bother waking me at five in the morning
'Cos I don't wanna know
Don't bother waking me at five in the morning
'Cos I don't wanna know
Stevie knows that it ain't dead, yeah
Farmer, uncle still in bed
M.A.C was born to rock
There's not a moment that he's not
'A' Communication, illin' in my sleep
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
I lost count of my sheep
Don't bother waking me at five in the morning
'Cos I don't wanna know
Don't bother waking me at five in the morning
'Cos I don't wanna know
Don't look back (x2)
No-
Never, never looking back
Never falling off the track
Never clocking late for work
'Cos rocking pays the bills so I don't
Need no occupation,
I don't need any sleep
Yeah, yeah, yeah I never need to set my 'Series 3'
Don't bother waking me at five in the morning
'Cos I don't wanna know
Don't bother waking me at five in the morning
'Cos I don't wanna know
Don't bother waking me at five in the morning
'Cos I don't wanna know
Don't bother waking me at five in the morning
'Cos I don't wanna know
Waaaagh!
|
Five In The Morning
Released on the 1989 album How Ace Are Buildings, "Five In The Morning" stands as a defining track in the discography of the British post-punk band A. Characterized by its driving rhythm and atmospheric production, the song exemplifies the group's signature blend of electronic textures and raw, energetic performance. As a staple of their catalogue, the recording captures the band's evolution during the late 1980s, contributing to their reputation for innovative soundscapes that bridged the gap between industrial and dance music. The track remains a notable song in their body of work, often cited by fans for its distinctive sonic identity and its role in establishing the band's unique place in the history of UK alternative music. |
|
|
| Album Lyrics: How Ace Are Buildings |
 A
"How Ace Are Buildings"
|
| | | |
|