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Dozen Girls
 
  (different lyrics to the album version)

Also appears on ’damned but not forgotten’ cd


(vanian/scabies/sensible/gray)

Won’t you tell me the reason why

He goes out almost every night?

He never goes too far he’s always

The one who’s got it right


He’s got charm

He’s got style

He’s got a dozen girls

Tell me why

I don’t know why

He’s got a dozen girls


Now he’s always the one with all the hooks

When it comes to making it with you

Now I would be there in his place if only

I knew what it is I had to do


He’s got charm

He’s got style

He’s got a dozen girls

Tell me why

I don’t know why

He’s got a dozen girls


Sarah, cathy & bernice

Jackie, helen & denice

Linda, tracey & eileen

Cathy, judy & christine

He’s got style

He’s got a dozen girls




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