Cover di The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death

The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death

Album - 3 november 1987 - DeB Id: 53646
By The Housemartins
12 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

Reviews

Album DeRango™ 98,60

The Housemartins

The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death Falloppio

 This 1987 record is truly phenomenal. It manages to restore balance to the less stable people.

 One of the very few albums that you can listen to all the way through and then start it over again. It brings a timeless joy.

 Listen to The Housemartins’ timeless album and experience the healing power of music yourself!

💬 17
3048
📈 5,00
They smiled so much and waved their flags
As she saluted to the military band
Most of the people failed to see
Read lyrics
Your rating:
As martin said to xanthe
As they played with wooden toys
You may have wendys playhouse
Read lyrics
Your rating:
We dig our models with the brains the size of models
And cars that we can trust with out wives
And we dig converstations with girls from every nation
Read lyrics
Your rating:
Me and the farmer
Get on fine
Through stormy weather and bottles of wine
Read lyrics
Your rating:
Bow Down (03:04)
Mother, Father, I think that I would rather
Stay at home with you for another year
That building's so tall and it makes me feel so small
Read lyrics
Your rating:
Tinker, you better place another bet
The rich up in the castle haven't finished eating yet
They'll throw you a bone or a spat-out stone
Read lyrics
Your rating:
Build (04:45)
Clambering men in big bad boots
Dug up my den, dug up my roots
Treated us like plasticine town
Read lyrics
Your rating:

You and The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death

The Housemartins

The Housemartins were an English indie-pop band from Hull, active 1983–1988. Led by Paul Heaton with Stan Cullimore, Norman Cook and drummers Hugh Whitaker/Dave Hemingway, they mixed jangly pop with soul/gospel harmonies. They released two acclaimed albums and the UK No.1 a cappella single Caravan of Love before splitting.
04 Reviews

Charts

Ohibò! Quest’opera non è in nessuna classifica. Perchè non usare l’apposito pulsante qui sotto?

Collected by

Loading...