Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
Sean Penn Blues from Mainstream (1987)
[Verse 1]
A E A
The Western Minnesota Intercollegiate Circle telephoned
E D E
They said, hey Sean could you mosey on down to our gala ball
A
It reads Mister Madonna kicks some beat poetry
D C D C
If I could I would I would I swear I would be better
D C B
But it seem I am just a natural no good
E
And what's more I like living like that
[Verse 2]
A E A
After seven lines seventeen maybe I had to stop
D
These philistines were yelling hey Sean
E
I could not be heard for cowhand laughter
A
I picked up my books and headed for the door
D C D C
And if I trash this TV then I know I will feel better
D C B
Guess it seems I am just a natural no good
And I like it like that
[Chorus]
E F#m B A
But when I see you coming down my street
E F#m B A
You walk right in and then you Walk all over me
E F#m B A
Oh yeh I need you Gatecrashing on my beat
E F#m B A
Put on your high heels and baby Walk all over me
[Solo]
C#m D C A
[Bridge]
C#m
Fat hacks New York times food columnists
D
Want to review my soup yeh honestly
C
My wife says I go looking for trouble
A
I surely find it Do you think I like living like that?
[Solo]
E A x 3
[Chorus]
D C D C
And if I trash this TV then I know I will feel better
D C B
Guess it seems I am just a natural no good
And I like it like that
E F#m B A
But when I see you coming down my street
E F#m B A
You walk right in and then you Walk all over me
E F#m B A
Oh yeh I need you Gatecrashing on my beat
E F#m B A
walk in like nancy sinatra and baby Walk all over me
[Outro]
E A E A
E F#m B A
E F#m B A