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Duration:
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3:11
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Release Date:
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1985
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Lyrics By:
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Mel Smith / Peter Brewis
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Music By:
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Mel Smith / Peter Brewis (Halfshell)
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Produced By:
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John I. Walters and Peter Brewis (Halfshell)
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Released By:
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BMI Records Ltd. (Halfshell)
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Published By:
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BMI Records Ltd. (Halfshell)
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Facts: |
From the movie, "Morons From Outer Space", released in 1985 (Halfshell) |
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Everybody wonders why we walk around with this blank expression on our face. There goes that crazy bunch, they’re really out to lunch, that bunch of jerks from outer space.
We’re morons, welcome to our pleasure dome Welcome to our mobile home up in the sky We’re morons, people say we’ve gone too far But we don’t know where we are, and we don’t know why.
Silver bird has landed on your motorway. No one could have guessed what was inside.
Hey look they’re drinking tea, hey look it’s on TV. Turn on and see two worlds collide.
We’re morons, welcome to our pleasure dome Welcome to our mobile home up in the sky We’re morons, people say we’ve gone too far But we don’t know where we are, and we don’t know why.
Someone out there’s watching me and I don’t know who Trying to predict what I will do What have we got to lose? I think I’ll buy some shoes, maybe a home computer too.
Travel incognito on the underground. Fold ourselves into a tiny cube. We’ll charge enormous fees, to mention those in need. We’ll paint our faces green, and play a slot machine. We’ll take a peaceful nap if we’ve got time to. Clap your hands if you’re a moron too.
Hey hey we’re morons, and we cruise the stratosphere In the space from ear to ear, there’s nothing there. Hey hey we’re morons and we come from outer space. We coming to another place, but we don’t know where.
We’re morons, welcome to our pleasure dome Welcome to our mobile home up in the sky We’re morons, people say we’ve gone too far But we don’t know where we are, and we don’t know why. (Halfshell) |
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