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Album: That's Life (1978)
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  • They wanted us to go
    To New York shitty
    But the man at the embassy
    Said "oh, what a pity!"
    "We know all the things you've done in the past
    But never mind son, carry on smokin' the grass"

    They didn't want us in the USA
    We didn't wanna go there anyway
    They don't want us in the you s of a

    Are manager said to us
    "What's all the fuss?!"
    We said we don't know
    But they won't let us go
    What could you do to make them do this to you
    I don't know boss!
    Have a little puff on the grass

    They didn't want us in the USA
    We didn't wanna go there anyway
    They don't want us in the you s of a

    The presstoll started to ring
    Asking what's happening
    My boss said I don't know
    But I said they won't let us go!
    We don't care what you think of us
    This is were we live!
    "Speak American" your ass!

    They didn't want us in the USA
    We didn't wanna go there anyway
    They don't want us in the you s of a Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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