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Mulholland Drive

from Sweet Dreams of Contentment by Pete Scott

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lyrics

We were watching Mulholland Drive
Failing to follow the plot
Desperately trying not
To get too psychotic or paranoid
We didn’t know what
Was happening, then the end arrived
It was half past five
And it was raining

We couldn’t get the storyline
Maybe it was just too deep
Or maybe we fell asleep
Or it was bought too cheaply to appreciate
The guy’s a creep
He’s up to all the usual tricks
But it was half past six
Still raining

As time went by just like a dream
No one could analyse
And those who improvise should be prepared to fall
And the cat that gets the cream
Should also realise
There’ll be a break-up, and a shake-up, and a wake-up call

Watching Mulholland Drive
Was certainly worth the price
Given such clear advice
It didn’t cause a crisis of confidence
I wouldn’t think twice
If opportunity came to knock
But it was nine o’clock
Still raining

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from Sweet Dreams of Contentment, released August 4, 2016

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Pete Scott Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

Pete Scott (1948-2023) was a singer-songwriter from Newcastle upon Tyne.

He released many albums throughout his career, including "Don't Panic" and "Jimmy the Moonlight" on Rubber Records in the 1970s and, more recently, the self-released albums "Why Sing Goodbye Songs", "Songs to Sing & Jokes to Tell", and "Sweet Dreams of Contentment"

Known for folk rock in the 70s and comedy more recently.
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