Sex And Drugs And Rock'n'roll

Robbie Williams · Other Songs - Robbie Williams

Come on, there



Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Is very good indeed



Keep your silly ways or throw them out the window

The wisdom of your ways, I've been there and I know

Lots of other ways, what a jolly bad show

If all you ever do is business you don't like



Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Very good indeed



Every bit of clothing ought to make you pretty

You can cut the clothing, grey is such a pity

I should wear the clothing of Mr. Walter Mitty

See my tailor, he's called Simon, I know it's going to fit



Here's a little piece of advice

You're quite welcome it is free

Don't do nothing that is cut price

You know what that'll make you be

They will try their tricky device

Trap you with the ordin'ry

Get your teeth into a small slice

The cake of liberty



Sex and drugs and rock and roll

(Here we go)

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

Very good indeed

Sex and drugs and rock and roll

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Sex, drugs, rock and roll

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Sex And Drugs And Rock'n'roll

Released by Robbie Williams in 2000, 'Sex And Drugs And Rock'n'roll' stands as a defining anthem of the Britpop era's resurgence. The track exemplifies Williams' signature blend of melodic pop sensibilities with gritty, rock-infused energy, capturing the rebellious spirit of youth culture. Its infectious rhythm and catchy hook made it an instant hit, cementing Williams' status as a leading figure in British music during the early 2000s. The song reflects the era's fascination with hedonism and authenticity, resonating deeply with audiences while showcasing Williams' ability to craft anthems that transcend specific trends. As a cornerstone of his discography, it remains a staple in live performances and a testament to his enduring influence on modern pop-rock.