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Let's Talk About Me

from Middle Class White Boy Blues by Andrew London

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Probably the most-requested Andrew London song of the last 20 years. Inspired by an afternoon sojourn in a Sydney pub listening to a Kiwi expat waxing lyrical on the transformative benefits Australia has to offer the Kiwi immigrant.

lyrics

So nice to see you, how you been? It's been a year or two
I've heard you're doing famously at whatever it is you do
me? I’m just fantastic, so nice of you to ask
we got this conversation back on track at last...

You must have heard I got that job in the advertising game
you won't believe how much I earn, but I'm still just the same
Sure I go to San Francisco and the Cote d'Azure on biz
and all my friends are famous or they know someone who is

Let's talk about me. I'm much more interesting than you
Let's talk about me. My life is fabulous it's true
Let's talk about me. It's something that you all should do
That's enough about me, let's talk about you
What do you think about me?

So tell me, how’s the band and how’s that little town you settled in?
I can’t remember what it’s called, let’s all have another gin
and I’ll tell you how I met the All Black captain just last week
and maybe then you’ll get a chance to speak, or not

So nice to see you, how you been? It's been a year or two
I've heard you're doing swimmingly at whatever it is you do
me I'm just fantastic, well the Prozac helps a bit
and it's only when I stop I realise I'm talking...

Shall we talk about me?

credits

from Middle Class White Boy Blues, released June 1, 2013
Words and Music by Andrew London
Andrew London: Guitar & Vox
Kirsten London: bass & BVs
Nils Olsen: sax & BVs

Recorded & mastered at Matrix Digital Studios Wellington
Engineers Phill Adams and Troy Leamy

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Andrew London New Zealand

New Zealand singer/songwriter of mainly (but not exclusively) satirical original songs in a mainly (but not exclusively) 1940s swing genre.

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