G The North looked rundown C Just like it does in British films G Oh and it rained so hard C From Wolverhampton into the Chiltern Hills G And in an uninsured old Ford We drove into The Smoke C Across a crowded Camden bar We met Theodore and the label bloke G And he looked sixteen and a half A sickly schoolboy face C Without a trace of time D I sold my only popsong, to the boy from EMI C Who fiddled with his scarf, licked his lips when he told lies D I sold my only popsong for a handshake and a line C But something in my heart, weighed so heavy on my mind G A London montage C Just like they do in British films G And they would change our parts C Trim down the intro and lose those rock drum fills G And on a balcony we shared A menthol cigarette C He'd drove a van for Prefab Sprout He'd wrote a press release for Wet Wet Wet G We stood gormless all the while Like four sheet metal workers sons C We had no place or style D I sold my only popsong, yeah they just pointed where to sign C We'd wrestled with our art and we'd wrestled with our time D I sold my only popsong, to the lads from EMI C One had a thin moustache, the other had thin eyes G C And they wore Tweeeeeeeeeeed G And it went oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh C (Repeat until end // listen to song for timing) oh oh, oh oh, oh oh, oh oh