The Automatics - Monster
Monster Lyrics
"Monster" was written by Hawkins, Robin Harry / Frost, James Martyn / Griffiths, Iwan Huw / Pennie, Alexander Gregor.
Brain fried tonight through misuse
Through misuse, through misuse
(Brain fried tonight through misuse)
You can't avoid static abuse
(You can't avoid static abuse)
Abuse, abuse
Without these pills, you're let loose
You're let loose, you're let loose
(Without these pills, you're let loose)
Stand up, get out, no excuse
No excuse, no excuse
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Confused, mind bruised, it seeps out
It seeps out, it seeps out
(Confused, mind bruised, it seeps out)
Face down, hometown looks so grey
(Face down, home town looks so grey)
So grey, so grey
Convexed you bend, twist and shout
(Convexed you bend, twist and shout)
And shout, and shout
Stand up, brush off, get moving
Get moving, get moving
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
Face down, hometown, face down, hometown
Face down, hometown, it looks so grey
Face down, hometown, face down, hometown
Face down, hometown, it looks so grey
Face down, hometown, face down, hometown
Face down, hometown, looks so grey
Face down, hometown, face down, hometown
Face down, hometown, looks so grey
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
What's that coming over the hill?
Is it a monster? Is it a monster?
Is it a monster?
Songwriters
Hawkins, Robin Harry / Frost, James Martyn / Griffiths, Iwan Huw / Pennie, Alexander Gregor
Well A Band called The Automatic sang a song called Monster (i think) it goes Whats that coming over the hill is it a monster, is it a monster (if those are the lyrics then yeah that's the song)
The song title is "You're still to blame", a blue grass song!
Brain fried tonight through misuseThrough misuse, through misuseYou can't avoid static abuseAbuse, abuseWithout these pills you're let looseYou're let loose, you're let looseTake off, get out, no excuseNo excuse, no excuseWhat's that coming over the hillIs it a monster? Is it a monster?What's that coming over the hillIs it a monster? Is it a monster?What's that coming over the hillIs it a monster? Is it a monster?What's that coming over the hill?Confused, mind bruised, it seeps outIt seeps out, it seeps outFace down, home town looks so greyLooks so grey, looks so greyConvexed you bend, twist and shoutTwist and shout, twist and shoutStand up brush off get movingGet moving, get movingWhat's that coming over the hillIs it a monster? Is it a monster?(x4)Face down, home town, face down, home townFace down, home town, it looks so grey(x4)What's that coming over the hillIs it a monster? Is it a monster?(x4)
yes, in the song "When the Music's Over" the lyric is "What have they done to the earth? What have they done to our fair sister?"
The lyric is "Jane, you see, it's all over for you and me" and it's the first line in Jefferson Starship's "Jane". I can see how the mistake can be made. But yeah- it's by Jefferson Starship.
"What's that coming over the hill? Is it a monster? Is it a monster?" is a lyric from the song "Monster" by British rock band The Automatic.
There's a herd of elephants wearing sunglasses coming over the hill.
Well A Band called The Automatic sang a song called Monster (i think) it goes Whats that coming over the hill is it a monster, is it a monster (if those are the lyrics then yeah that's the song)
Which lights? what happens when they come on?
Phrases used as adjectives or adverbs, such as "over-the-hill gang" or "run-of-the-mill answer", would be hyphenated.
You are over the hill only when you believe yourself to be over the hill. If anyone ever tells you that you are over the hill don't argue, just beat them with your cane.
you put them over your skis when coming back down the hill to create drag and help slow you down.
The duration of Over the Hill is 1.65 hours.
by going down hill while car coming at u n from there u hippy jump
According to Wikipedia's definition, below:"A lyric soprano is a type of operatic soprano that has a warm quality with a bright, full timbre which can be heard over an orchestra."
Escalator over the Hill was created in 1968.
There are currently several songs titled 'Monster'. So it'd probably be best so to Google a little of the song lyrics. If you try searching a particular lyric in quotation marks (for example "what's that coming over the hill") into Google, the search engines should recognize the lyrics and give you a bunch of possibilities. Some bands that have released songs called Monster are: Skillet (a Christian rock band) has a song called Monster. Meg & Dia and contains the lyrics "His little whispers, love me, love me." The Automatic and is more popular, containing the lyrics, "what's that coming over the hill? Is it a monster?". There are also songs called Monster by Disturbed, Abandoned Pools and Lil Wayne.