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Kate Bush - The Single File 1978–1983 - There Goes a Tenner
The Single File 1978–1983
Disc 1
01. Wuthering Heights
02. Kite
Disc 2
01. The Man With the Child in His Eyes
02. Moving
Disc 3
01. Hammer Horror
02. Coffee Homeground
Disc 4
01. Wow
02. Fullhouse
Disc 5
01. Them Heavy People
02. Don’t Push Your Foot on the Heartbrake
03. James and the Cold Gun
04. L’Amour Looks Something Like You
Disc 6
01. Breathing
02. The Empty Bullring
Disc 7
01. Babooshka
02. Ran Tan Waltz
Disc 8
01. Army Dreamers
02. Delius
03. Passing Through Air
Disc 9
01. December Will Be Magic Again
02. Warm and Soothing
Disc 10
01. Sat in Your Lap
02. Lord of the Reedy River
Disc 11
01. The Dreaming
02. Dreamtime (instrumental version)
Disc 12
01. There Goes a Tenner
02. Ne t’enfuis pas
Disc 13
01. Ne t’enfuis pas
02. Un baiser d’enfant
Okay, remember
Okay, remember
That we have just allowed
Half an hour
To get in, do it, and get out

The sense of adventure
Is changing to danger
The signal has been given
I go in
The crime begins

My excitement
Turns into fright

All my words fade
What am I gonna say?
Mustn't give the game away

We're waiting
We're waiting
We're waiting

We got the job sussed
This shop's shut for business
The lookout has parked the car
But kept the engine running
Three beeps means trouble's coming

I hope you remember
To treat the gelignite tenderly for me
I'm having dreams about things
Not going right
Let's leave in plenty of time tonight

Both my partners
Act like actors
You are Bogart
He is George Raft
That leaves Cagney and me
(What about Edward G.?)

We're waiting
We're waiting
We're waiting

You blow the safe up
Then all I know is I wake up
Covered in rubble, one of the rabble
Needs mummy (what's all this then?)
The government will never find the money (what's all this then?)

I've been here all day
A star in strange ways
Apart from a photograph
They'll get nothing from me
Not until they let me see my solicitor

Oh, I remember
That rich, windy weather
When you would carry me
Pockets floating
In the breeze

Oh, there goes a tenner
Hey, look, there's a fiver
There's a ten-shilling note
Remember them?
That's when we used to vote for him