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[Chorus] Sailors fighting in the dance hall. Oh, man, look at those cavemen go. It's the freakiest show. Take a look at the lawman. Beating up the wrong guy. Oh, man, wonder if he'll ever...
Jan 2, 2023 · ‘Take a look at the lawman, beating up the wrong guy’.” In 2001, it was re-released as a single in France on the back of the popularity of a TV advert lauding — what else? — the solid...
Oh man! Look at those cavemen go. It's the freakiest show. Take a look at the lawman. Beating up the wrong guy. Oh man! Wonder if he'll ever know. He's in the best-selling show. Is there life on Mars? It's on America's tortured brow. That Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow. Now the workers have struck for fame. 'Cause Lennon's on sale again.
"Life on Mars?" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie, first released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. Bowie wrote the song as a parody of Frank Sinatra's "My Way". "Life on Mars?" was recorded on 6 August 1971 at Trident Studios in London, and was co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott.
Oh man! Look at those cavemen go. It's the freakiest show. Take a look at the lawman. Beating up the wrong guy. Oh man! Wonder if he'll ever know. He's in the best-selling show. Is there life on Mars? It's on America's tortured brow. That Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow. Now the workers have struck for fame.
Jul 9, 2015 · The official music video for David Bowie - Life On Mars? Taken from Bowie's 4th studio album 'Hunky Dory' released in 1971, which featured the singles 'Changes/Andy Warhol' & 'Life On Mars'. Subscribe to the David Bowie channel for all the best official music videos, live performances and interviews here -
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Bowie conveys this message when he describes the lawman. "Take a look at the lawman beating up the wrong guy / oh man! Wonder if he’ll ever know / he’s in the best-selling show." After the portrayal of this false sense of escaping, Bowie asks, “Is there life on Mars?”