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Here Come The People In Grey

Released by The Kinks in 1971
From the Album: Muswell Hillbillies |

This version of Here Come The People In Grey was released by The Kinks in 1971.

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I got a letter this morning with some serious news that’s gone and ruined my day,
The borough surveyor’s used compulsory purchase to acquire my domain,
They’re gonna pull up the floors, they’re gonna knock down the walls,
They’re gonna dig up the drains.

Here come the people in grey, they’re gonna take me away to Lord knows only where,
But I’m so unprepared, I got no time to pack and I got nothing to wear,
Here come the people in grey,
To take me away.

Me and my baby gonna get on a train that’s gonna take us away,
We’re gonna live in a tent, we’re gonna pay no more rent, we’re gonna pay no more rates,
We’re gonna live in a field, we’re gonna buy me gun to keep the policemen away.

I’m gonna pass me a brand new resolution,
I’m gonna fight me a one man revolution, someway,
Gonna beat those people in grey,
But here come the people in grey,
To take me away.

Here come the people in grey,
To take me away.

People in grey have gone and taken away my right to voice my complaint,
Her Majesty’s Government have sent me a form, I must complete it today.
But it’s making me blue, don’t wanna tell all my secrets to
The people in grey.

Gonna pass me a brand new resolution,
Gonna fight me a one man revolution, someway,
Gonna start my rebellion today.
But here come the people in grey,
To take me away.

Oh, Lord, those people in grey,
I gotta get back at those people in grey,
Here come the people in grey,
To take me away.


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The Kinks has released many songs over the years besides Here Come The People In Grey. The Kinks released songs from 1964 to 1993 spanning across albums like Kinks, Kinda Kinks, The Kink Kontroversy, Face To Face, Something Else, The Village Green Preservation Society, Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire), Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part One, Muswell Hillbillies, Percy, Everybody's In Show-Biz, Preservation Act I, Preservation Act II, Soap Opera, Schoolboys In Disgrace, Sleepwalker, Misfits, Low Budget, Give The People What They Want, State Of Confusion, Word Of Mouth, Think Visual, UK Jive, and Phobia. Decade Lyrics has over lyrics & songs by The Kinks.

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