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- Composer:
- Timothy Freedman
 
- See also:
The Whitlams - You Gotta Love This City lyrics
You gotta love this city, love this city, you gotta love this city
 You gotta love this city, love this city, you gotta love this city 
 Too sick for breakfast, the car wouldn't start
 The train was really full, and his girlfriend had a boyfriend
 The houses all the same, now here's the rain
 Not falling but collapsing at his feet
 Deep breath and he clocks on, raincoat on his arm
 He wishes the hours would disappear 
 But the trip's in vain 'cause awaiting him
 A lay-off notice and his severance pay
 He shuffles back to the train again
 You gotta love this city 
 You gotta love this city, love this city, you gotta love this city
 You gotta love this city, love this city, you gotta love this city 
 Back home he lies in bed for days and days
 Watching American television, smoking
 And playing with himself ringing double-O double-5
 Into town on Thursday night
 The girls are pretty and the lights are bright
 At least he loves his city 
 Holding court on Taylor Square proper was the man he could become
 Lear's Fool is a bum now
 With seven holy parcels by his side 
 You gotta love this city, love this city, you gotta love this city
 You gotta love this city, love this city, you gotta love this city 
 He walks along the foreshore, he's got a bottleThe Whitlams - You Gotta Love This City - http://motolyrics.com/the-whitlams/you-gotta-love-this-city-lyrics.html
 And he's breathing with his city 
 It was busy everywhere he went
 There was a crowd over the bay
 And a fireworks display
 It's all very strange for a Thursday night thought he
 Then it dawns on him as a cracker explodes
 And who the hell is he going to blame?
 It dawns on him - the horror - we got the Olympic Games 
You gotta love this city for its body and not its brain
 And he screams "My city is a whore, opened herself to the world
 Jumped up and down in pastel shirts
 And lathered up thinking about designs for T-shirts" 
You gotta love this city for its body and not its brain
 It's more than he can take, and the stars' reflection breaks
 'Cause you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it enjoy the view
 You gotta love this city
 He's had enough and he sinks to the bottom 
 Words and music by Tim Freedman
 Produced by Rob Taylor and Tim Freedman
 Mixed and engineered by Rob Taylor
 Vocal, Rhodes electric piano - Tim Freedman
 Backing vocals - Marcia Hines
 Hammond organ - Clayton Doley
 Guitar - Mark Punch
 Flute, congas, tabla - Babs
 Marimba - Jess Ciampa
 Bass - Jackie Orszaczky
 Drums, bells - Hamish Stuart













