Song | George and Andrew |
Artist | The Boy Least Likely To |
Album | Merry Lonely Christmas and Happy New Year |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
[00:01.68] | George and Andrew--The Boy Least Likely To |
[00:03.56] | It's Christmas eve in Wadebridge |
[00:05.55] | In a pub called the quarryman |
[00:07.92] | Andrew’s sitting drinking all alone at the bar |
[00:19.45] | He’s been sitting there since lunchtime |
[00:21.85] | Talking about his farm |
[00:23.96] | And drinking Cornish knocker |
[00:25.78] | When in walks his friend George |
[00:32.00] | Wearing aviators and a white linen suit |
[00:35.90] | He pulls up a bar stool and sits down next to Andrew |
[00:39.46] | At Christmas time it's nice to get |
[00:43.98] | Together with your friends |
[00:47.41] | Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore |
[00:55.20] | Cos it isn't wham sitting |
[00:58.87] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[01:03.56] | It's just two friends called George and Andrew |
[01:07.93] | Who’ve known each other |
[01:09.85] | Since they were thirteen |
[01:27.67] | Andrew wants to know if George regrets going solo |
[01:31.92] | George admits that sometimes it gets lonely on your own |
[01:43.75] | George recalls the backlash that he suffered from shoot the dog |
[01:48.14] | Andrew likens it to the campaign for real ale |
[01:55.63] | They might have gone their separate ways since wham broke up |
[01:59.67] | But you never make friends like the friends you make when you're young |
[02:03.72] | At Christmas time it's nice to get |
[02:07.96] | Together with your friends |
[02:11.41] | Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore |
[02:19.07] | Cos it isn't wham sitting |
[02:22.29] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[02:27.69] | It's just two friends called George and Andrew |
[02:31.77] | Who’ve known each other |
[02:33.72] | Since they were thirteen |
[02:59.45] | At Christmas time it's nice to get |
[03:03.91] | Together with your friends |
[03:07.57] | Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore |
[03:15.15] | Cos it isn't wham sitting |
[03:18.90] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[03:23.77] | It's just two friends called George and Andrew |
[03:27.93] | Who've known each other |
[03:29.74] | Since they were thirteen |
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[00:01.68] | George and AndrewThe Boy Least Likely To |
[00:03.56] | It' s Christmas eve in Wadebridge |
[00:05.55] | In a pub called the quarryman |
[00:07.92] | Andrew' s sitting drinking all alone at the bar |
[00:19.45] | He' s been sitting there since lunchtime |
[00:21.85] | Talking about his farm |
[00:23.96] | And drinking Cornish knocker |
[00:25.78] | When in walks his friend George |
[00:32.00] | Wearing aviators and a white linen suit |
[00:35.90] | He pulls up a bar stool and sits down next to Andrew |
[00:39.46] | At Christmas time it' s nice to get |
[00:43.98] | Together with your friends |
[00:47.41] | Especially the friends that you don' t get to see much anymore |
[00:55.20] | Cos it isn' t wham sitting |
[00:58.87] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[01:03.56] | It' s just two friends called George and Andrew |
[01:07.93] | Who' ve known each other |
[01:09.85] | Since they were thirteen |
[01:27.67] | Andrew wants to know if George regrets going solo |
[01:31.92] | George admits that sometimes it gets lonely on your own |
[01:43.75] | George recalls the backlash that he suffered from shoot the dog |
[01:48.14] | Andrew likens it to the campaign for real ale |
[01:55.63] | They might have gone their separate ways since wham broke up |
[01:59.67] | But you never make friends like the friends you make when you' re young |
[02:03.72] | At Christmas time it' s nice to get |
[02:07.96] | Together with your friends |
[02:11.41] | Especially the friends that you don' t get to see much anymore |
[02:19.07] | Cos it isn' t wham sitting |
[02:22.29] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[02:27.69] | It' s just two friends called George and Andrew |
[02:31.77] | Who' ve known each other |
[02:33.72] | Since they were thirteen |
[02:59.45] | At Christmas time it' s nice to get |
[03:03.91] | Together with your friends |
[03:07.57] | Especially the friends that you don' t get to see much anymore |
[03:15.15] | Cos it isn' t wham sitting |
[03:18.90] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[03:23.77] | It' s just two friends called George and Andrew |
[03:27.93] | Who' ve known each other |
[03:29.74] | Since they were thirteen |
[03:33.28] |
[00:01.68] | George and AndrewThe Boy Least Likely To |
[00:03.56] | It' s Christmas eve in Wadebridge |
[00:05.55] | In a pub called the quarryman |
[00:07.92] | Andrew' s sitting drinking all alone at the bar |
[00:19.45] | He' s been sitting there since lunchtime |
[00:21.85] | Talking about his farm |
[00:23.96] | And drinking Cornish knocker |
[00:25.78] | When in walks his friend George |
[00:32.00] | Wearing aviators and a white linen suit |
[00:35.90] | He pulls up a bar stool and sits down next to Andrew |
[00:39.46] | At Christmas time it' s nice to get |
[00:43.98] | Together with your friends |
[00:47.41] | Especially the friends that you don' t get to see much anymore |
[00:55.20] | Cos it isn' t wham sitting |
[00:58.87] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[01:03.56] | It' s just two friends called George and Andrew |
[01:07.93] | Who' ve known each other |
[01:09.85] | Since they were thirteen |
[01:27.67] | Andrew wants to know if George regrets going solo |
[01:31.92] | George admits that sometimes it gets lonely on your own |
[01:43.75] | George recalls the backlash that he suffered from shoot the dog |
[01:48.14] | Andrew likens it to the campaign for real ale |
[01:55.63] | They might have gone their separate ways since wham broke up |
[01:59.67] | But you never make friends like the friends you make when you' re young |
[02:03.72] | At Christmas time it' s nice to get |
[02:07.96] | Together with your friends |
[02:11.41] | Especially the friends that you don' t get to see much anymore |
[02:19.07] | Cos it isn' t wham sitting |
[02:22.29] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[02:27.69] | It' s just two friends called George and Andrew |
[02:31.77] | Who' ve known each other |
[02:33.72] | Since they were thirteen |
[02:59.45] | At Christmas time it' s nice to get |
[03:03.91] | Together with your friends |
[03:07.57] | Especially the friends that you don' t get to see much anymore |
[03:15.15] | Cos it isn' t wham sitting |
[03:18.90] | In that pub on Christmas eve |
[03:23.77] | It' s just two friends called George and Andrew |
[03:27.93] | Who' ve known each other |
[03:29.74] | Since they were thirteen |
[03:33.28] |