Genius Lyrics
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Sex Pistols – Seventeen
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[Verse 1: Johnny Rotten] / You're only 29 / Got a lot to learn / But when your mummy dies / She will not return / [Verse 2: Johnny Rotten] / We like noise, it's our choice / It's
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Sex Pistols – Seventeen - remastered version
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You're only 29 / Got a lot to learn / But when your mummy dies / She will not return / We like noise it's our choice / It's what we wanna do / We don't care about long hair / I don
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Sex Pistols – 17
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You're only 29 got a lot to learn / But when your business (mummy) dies she will not return / We make (like) noise it's our choice it's what we wanna do / We don't care about long
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Sex Pistols – Lazy Sod
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You're only 29 / Got a lot to learn / But when your business dies / You will not return / We like noise it's our choice / It's what we wanna do / We don't care about long hair / We
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Sex Pistols – Liar
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[Verse 1] / Liar, lie, lie, lie, you lie, lie, lie, lie, lie / Tell me why, tell me why / Why'd you have to lie? / Should've realised that you / Should've told the truth / Should'
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Sex Pistols – God Save the Queen
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“God Save the Queen” is a song by the English punk rock band Sex Pistols. It was released as the band’s second single and was featured on their only studio album, Never Mind the
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Sex Pistols – Anarchy in the U.K.
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“Anarchy in the U.K.” was released as the band’s debut single on 26 November 1976 and was later featured on their album, Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols. “Anarchy
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Sex Pistols – God Save the Queen (Symphony)
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My name is Malcolm McLaren / I have brought you many things in my time / But the most successful of all / Was an invention of mine they called punk rock / Ah, let me start from the
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Sex Pistols – EMI
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EMI was one of the major record labels The Sex Pistols had signed to in their short time together. They were on the label from October 1976 until January 1977, a far cry away from
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Sex Pistols – Holidays in the Sun
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“Holidays in the Sun” was the fourth single released by the Sex Pistols in October ‘77. This song came to life after a period of vacations in Berlin, where the band felt good
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Sex Pistols – Bodies
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The second song on The Sex Pistols' landmark album Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols, “Bodies” describes abortion in grisly detail, focusing on one of the crazy
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The Vindictives – Seventeen
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You're only twenty-nine / You got a lot to learn / (You got a lot to learn) / But when your mommy dies / She will not return / We like noise, it's a choice / It's what we wanna do
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Sex Pistols – New York
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This is a rant about bands from New York in general but especially the New York Dolls, who Malcolm McLaren briefly managed prior to the Pistols.
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Sex Pistols – Pretty Vacant
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Malcolm McLaren in Please Kill Me:
Richard Hell was a definite, 100 percent inspiration, and, in fact, I remember telling the Sex Pistols, “Write a song like ‘Blank Generation
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Sex Pistols – No Feelings
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[Verse 1: Johnny Rotten] / I've seen you in the mirror when the story began / And I fell in love with you, I love your mortal sin / Your brains are locked away, but I love your
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Joan Jett (Ft. Sex Pistols) – I Love Rock ‘n’ Roll (Early Version)
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I saw him dancin' there by the record machine / I knew he must have been about seventeen / The beat was goin' strong / Playin' my favorite song / And I could tell it wouldn't be
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Sex Pistols – Submission
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Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren owned a store called SEX that sold various fetish items. He asked the band to write a song about bondage and sadomasochism, and lead singer John
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Sex Pistols – Problems
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[Verse 1: Johnny Rotten] / Too many problems, oh, why am I here? / I need to be me 'cause you're all too clear / And I can see there's something wrong with you / But what do you
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Sex Pistols – Sex On 45
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[Verse] / Hey, hey / Remember that day / In 1976 / When London Town was boring / Until along came this / You're only 29 / You Got to lot to learn / I'm a lazy sod[x2] / A no
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Sex Pistols – Body
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She was a girl from Birmingham / She just had an abortion / She was a case of insanity / Her name was Pauline, she lived in a tree / She sent her letters from the country / She was
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Joan Jett & The Blackhearts – I Love Rock 'N Roll
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One of the most successful cover songs of all time, “I Love Rock N' Roll” is Joan Jett & the Blackhearts' gender-swapped rendition of the 1975 version of the same name by Arrows
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