At Amber

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MORRISSEY Song
Name At Amber
The Bed Took Fire [early version]
Album/Single Piccadilly Palare
Bona Drag (20th Anniversary) [The Bed Took Fire]
Length 2:43
2:42 (The Bed Took Fire)
Recorded
Writer Morrissey/Street
Producer Clive Langer
Alan Winstanley

Lyrics

I'm calling you from the foyer of the Sands Hotel

Where the men and the women are acquainted quite well And the drunkards keep on drinking And, oh, my room is cold I'm disputing the bill, I will sleep in my clothes

And you my invalid friend You slam the receiver when you say: "If I had your limbs for a day I would steam away."

I'm calling you from the foyer of this awful hotel Where the slime and the grime gel And I cannot - or, I do not And, oh, my room is cold And I'm envying you never having to choose

And you my invalid friend You slam the receiver when you say: "If I had your limbs for a day I would steam away"

I'm calling you from the foyer of the Sands Hotel It's not low-life, it's just people having a good time And oh, my invalid friend Oh, my invalid friend In our different ways we are the same

Live History

Play count (Morrissey concert): 4

Morrissey live history:

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