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Midtown - Cut Your Hair Lyrics



Midtown - Cut Your Hair Lyrics




Darlin' don't you go and cut your hair

Do you think it's gonna make him change?

"I'm just a boy with a new haircut"

And that's a pretty nice haircut



Charts are like a puzzle

Hitmen wearin' muzzles

Hesitate, you die

Look around, around

The second drummer drowned

His telephone is found



Music scene is crazy

Bands start up each and every day

I saw another one just the other day

A special new band

I don't remember lying

I don't remember a line

I don't remember a word



But I don't care

I care

I really don't care

Did you see the drummer's hair?



"Advertising looks and chops a must

No big hair!"

Songs mean a lot

When songs are bought

And so are you

Face right down to the practice room

Attention and fame's a career

Career, career, career, career, career
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Darlin' don't you go and cut your hair

Do you think it's gonna make him change?

"I'm just a boy with a new haircut"

And that's a pretty nice haircut



Charts are like a puzzle

Hitmen wearin' muzzles

Hesitate, you die

Look around, around

The second drummer drowned

His telephone is found



Music scene is crazy

Bands start up each and every day

I saw another one just the other day

A special new band

I don't remember lying

I don't remember a line

I don't remember a word



But I don't care

I care

I really don't care

Did you see the drummer's hair?



"Advertising looks and chops a must

No big hair!"

Songs mean a lot

When songs are bought

And so are you

Face right down to the practice room

Attention and fame's a career

Career, career, career, career, career
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Writer: Stephen Malkmus
Copyright: Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group

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Performed By: Midtown
Length: 2:59
Written by: Stephen Malkmus

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