Big Beef

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

On the road to Damascus

I met you and the task was thankless

We were carefree and classless

And then you changed

I'm nouveau rich

What can I do



You're legionnaires on a summer breeze

It's who you do

You had something to put to me now

I got something I'm gonna stick in you



I couldnt give a flying toss 'bout the relatives you lost

I think it's better that

Your bloodline stops from here

On in and

Whoops there I go again

With friends that I wanna rip apart



Limb by limb

Soak the skin with paraffin

Drop a row

Hit'n the limb

And Max let's see what happens

Hey now you're getting in my way now

You're a waste of time

You're a waste of time



You got under my radar

You said kicking shins in the clock end

Was just a phase so I paged ya

And you became my new best friend

For a while



I should have known you were a psychopath

It's who you do

I was lonely we were having a laugh

Should have known but worshipped a few



I couldn't give a flying toss 'bout the relatives you lost

I think it's better that

Your bloodline stops from here

On in and

Whoops there I go again

With friends that I'd like to tear apart



Limb by limb

Soak the skin with paraffin

Drop a row

Hit'n the limb

Oh Max let's see what happens



Hey now there's nothing left to say now

You're just a waste of time

You're just a waste of time



I couldn't give a flying toss 'bout the relatives you lost

I think it's better that

Your bloodline stops from here

On in and

Whoops there I go again

With friends that I'd like to tear apart



Oh Limb by limb

Soak the skin with paraffin

Drop a row

Hit'n the limb

Max let's see what happens



Hey now there's nothing left to say now

You're just a waste of time

Big Beef

Robbie Williams' "Big Beef" stands as a defining track from his early career, showcasing his signature blend of pop sensibility and rock energy. Released during a pivotal period for the artist, the song exemplifies the anthemic quality that would characterize much of his discography. It features a driving rhythm and melodic hooks that have made it a staple in his live performances and radio play over the decades. The recording captures the vibrant spirit of 1990s British pop, reflecting Williams' ability to craft songs that resonate with broad audiences while maintaining a distinct personal voice. As part of his extensive catalogue, the track remains a testament to his enduring influence on modern pop music and his capacity to create timeless hits.