Lassie Come Home [1992 Remix]

Album cover art for "Lassie Come Home [1992 Remix]" by Alphaville

Alphaville - Pop, Remix

Lassie Come Home [1992 Remix]

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[Verse 1] Lonely boy gazing on the afternoon People drifting 'cross the surface of the twilight day There's a Little Yellow Man, standing by the railway station Painting portraits on the brickwalls of Billie Holloway Lovely Lady, S. M. I. L. E Dance, my dear, I'm only operating on "Lassie Come Home" "This was authentic you" she spoke "this was authentic you who blew (me cold)" He had no chance to realize It hit her straight between the eyes So I've been told [Verse 1] In the park, she's giving out some photographs On which she's giving out some photos of what she hands around "They videoed a ghost tonight", she said before I turned it out "It rode an orange paper bike, and left without a sound. " Keep on riding, Sir Open up the door and shout it out: "Lassie Come Home, come Home" "This was authentic you?" she spoke, "this was authentic you who blew Who blew me cold" I had no chance to realize It hit her straight between the eyes So I've been told [Verse 3] Lonely Girl dancing in the music hall Lightning struck her silver starship and turned it into stone And now it's falling all the time into that void beyond her gray eyes Somewhere a telephone is ringing, but nobody's at home "Hello Junkie Sweetheart, listen now This is your Captain calling: Your Captain is dead. " Keep on riding, Sir, open up the door And shout it out, shout it out Shout it out, shout it out [Outro] Lassie come home, lassie come home Lassie come home, lassie come home Lassie come home (Falling all the time) Lassie come home, lassie come home Lassie come home (This is your Captain calling) (Your Captain calling) Lassie come home, lassie come home Lassie come home (It hit her straight between the eyes) (Falling all the time) (Lassie come home) (Go home)

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Credits

Writers
  • Marian Gold
  • Bernhard Lloyd
  • Ricky Echolette