Song | Skin |
Artist | Siouxsie and the Banshees |
Album | Kaleidoscope |
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Sioux:vocals, melodica | |
Severin:bass, "the force" | |
Budgie:drumsdrumsdrums | |
Jones:guitar | |
Mink, seal and ermine smother fat women i have a noble cause for skin-there's just too many of them the only necessary cull-curse the brain inside it's skull just a bitch in the manger to the ba | |
S of nature | |
Chorus: | |
Cover me with skin and accuse me of sin but you know what i mean | |
There's just too many of them | |
Give me your skin for dancing in-hairless and streamline-fits like my own skin tatooed and sun-dyed-it's warm and it's human there was too many of them-the animals like them shame about the smel | |
They're fine steeped in perfume. |
Sioux: vocals, melodica | |
Severin: bass, " the force" | |
Budgie: drumsdrumsdrums | |
Jones: guitar | |
Mink, seal and ermine smother fat women i have a noble cause for skinthere' s just too many of them the only necessary cullcurse the brain inside it' s skull just a bitch in the manger to the ba | |
S of nature | |
Chorus: | |
Cover me with skin and accuse me of sin but you know what i mean | |
There' s just too many of them | |
Give me your skin for dancing inhairless and streamlinefits like my own skin tatooed and sundyedit' s warm and it' s human there was too many of themthe animals like them shame about the smel | |
They' re fine steeped in perfume. |
Sioux: vocals, melodica | |
Severin: bass, " the force" | |
Budgie: drumsdrumsdrums | |
Jones: guitar | |
Mink, seal and ermine smother fat women i have a noble cause for skinthere' s just too many of them the only necessary cullcurse the brain inside it' s skull just a bitch in the manger to the ba | |
S of nature | |
Chorus: | |
Cover me with skin and accuse me of sin but you know what i mean | |
There' s just too many of them | |
Give me your skin for dancing inhairless and streamlinefits like my own skin tatooed and sundyedit' s warm and it' s human there was too many of themthe animals like them shame about the smel | |
They' re fine steeped in perfume. |