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EMI (Orch)

Released by Sex Pistols in 1979
From the Album: The Great Rock 'N' Roll Swindle |

This version of Emi (Orch) was released by Sex Pistols in 1979.

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There’s unlimited supply
and there is no reason why
I tell you it was all a frame
they only did it ‘cos of fame –
Who? EMI

Too many people had the suss
Too many people support us
An unlimited amount
too many outlets in and out –
Who? EMI

And sir and friends are crucified
a day they wished that we had died
We are an addition
we are ruled by-none
Never ever never

And you thought that we were faking
that we were all just money making
you do not believe we’re for real
or you would lose your cheap appeal?

Don’t judge a book just by the cover
Unless you cover just another
And blind acceptance is a sign
of stupid fools who stand in line like EMI

Unlimited edition
with an unlimited supply
That was the only reason
we all had to say goodbye

Unlimited supply
EMI there is no reason why
EMI I tell you if was all a frame
EMI they only did it ‘cos of fame
EMI I do not need the pressure
EMI I can’t stand the useless fools
EMI unlimited supply
EMI Hallo EMl goodbye A & M


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The lyrics to Emi (Orch) are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by Sex Pistols in 1979. Elements of the lyrics to Emi (Orch) are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by Sex Pistols and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for Emi (Orch) back when it was created.

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