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Artist: They Might Be Giants
Song Absolutely Bill's Mood
Album: They Might Be Giants
Verse 1:
Bm F#m E Bm
I was born in a lighthouse, my mother was the sea
Bm F#m E Bm
I crawled to school each morning when it occurred to me
G D F# Bm
That life's just a mood ring we're not allowed to see
E F#
And this is what it said to me:
Chorus:
Bm A Bm F#m
My room's comfortably small with rubber lining the walls
Bm E A
And there's someone always calling my name
Bm A Bm F#m
calls when I'm alone and he calls when I'm not home
D F#
And he calls when I'm stuck out in the rain
A Bm
Im Insane
A Bm
Im Insane
A Bm
Im Insane
A Bm
Im Insane
Verse 2:
Now listen all you swingers Don't try to tag along.
I know monkey see but monkey's dead for you it would be wrong
Put a dime in my jukebox, you'll only hear this song
And it won't be fun for long
Chorus:
Because My room is comfortably small with rubber lining the walls
And there's someone always callong my name
He calls when I'm alone and he calls when I'm not home
And he calls when I'm stuck out in the rain
I'm insane
I'm insane
I'm insane
I'm insane
( Clapping ) Thank You
Chorus:
My room is comfortably small with rubber lining the walls
And there's someone always callong my name
He calls when I'm alone and he calls when I'm not home
And he calls when I'm stuck out in the rain
I'm insane
I'm insane
I'm insane
I'm insane
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Juandiego Rhythm Player |
#1 by Juandiego Schubnell at Sep 21, 1985 at 11:31 AM EST |
| Yes this song is about Bill Krauss. There were many equipment problems during the recording of the first album, and so the Johns dedicated this lovely song to him. The best part is the applause and "Thank you" | |