Ian Dury & the Blockheads - Delusions of Grandeur Lyrics

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Delusions of Grandeur

Delusions of Grandeur Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Delusions of Grandeur By Ian Dury & the Blockheads?
Be-ah bickey ba bo-bo-bo
I got a gal that I love so Delusions of grandeur, delusions of grandeur I'm a dedicated follower of my own success I can handle the glamour, I can cope with the stress Deal with the doughnuts and please all the rest I'm polite to the punters and sweet to the press I just won a trophy from a radio station I'm leaving my bat and my balls to the nation I've got megalomania I've got megalomania To be a twinkle in the show-biz dream To which effect I could canive and scheme I dive into the dairy and I lap up all the cream I'm up to the armpits in self-esteem Stiff me quietly up the charts Then I can go public with my private parts And here is me, oh look at me Just another pathetic pop star I love you Greta, what else is there? won't you please accept my hand Delusions of grandeur, delusions of grandeur Megalomania, megalomania Delusions of grandeur, delusions of grandeur Megalomania, megalomania Delusions of grandeur, delusions of grandeur Megalomania, megalomania Delusions of grandeur, delusions of grandeur |
Who Wrote Delusions of Grandeur By Ian Dury & the Blockheads?
Ian Robins Dury, Michael William Gallagher
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What's The Duration Of The Delusions of Grandeur By Ian Dury & the Blockheads?The duration of Delusions of Grandeur is 2:51 minutes and seconds. |
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