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==Lyrics==
==Lyrics==
 
{{Brilliant Mistake}}
He thought he was the King of America
 
Where they pour Coca Cola just like vintage wine
 
Now I try hard not to become hysterical
 
But I'm not sure if I am laughing or crying
 
I wish that I could push a button
 
And talk in the past and not the present tense
 
And watch this hurtin' feeling disappear
 
Like it was common sense
 
It was a fine idea at the time
 
Now it's a brilliant mistake
 
 
She said that she was working for the ABC News
 
It was as much of the alphabet as she knew how to use
 
Her perfume was unspeakable
 
It lingered in the air
 
Like her artificial laughter
 
Her mementos of affairs
 
"Oh" I said "I see you know him"
 
"Isn't that very fortunate for you"
 
And she showed me his calling card
 
He came third or fourth and there were more than one or two
 
He was a fine idea at the time
 
Now he's a brilliant mistake
 
 
He thought he was the King of America
 
But it was just a boulevard of broken dreams
 
A trick they do with mirrors and with chemicals
 
The words of love in whispers
 
And the axe of love in screams
 
I wish that I could push a button
 
And talk in the past and not the present tense
 
And watch this lovin' feeling disappear
 
Like it was common sense
 
I was a fine idea at the time
 
Now I'm a brilliant mistake





Revision as of 20:18, 24 April 2006

Lyrics - Credits - Discography - Covers - Bootlegs - Chords

Lyrics

He thought he was the King of America
Where they pour Coca Cola just like vintage wine
Now I try hard not to become hysterical
But I'm not sure if I am laughing or crying
I wish that I could push a button
And talk in the past and not the present tense
And watch this hurtin' feeling disappear
Like it was common sense
It was a fine idea at the time
Now it's a brilliant mistake

She said that she was working for the ABC News
It was as much of the alphabet as she knew how to use
Her perfume was unspeakable
It lingered in the air
Like her artificial laughter
Her mementos of affairs
"Oh" I said "I see you know him"
"Isn't that very fortunate for you"
And she showed me his calling card
He came third or fourth and there were more than one or two
He was a fine idea at the time
Now he's a brilliant mistake

He thought he was the King of America
But it was just a boulevard of broken dreams
A trick they do with mirrors and with chemicals
The words of love in whispers
And the axe of love in screams
I wish that I could push a button
And talk in the past and not the present tense
And watch this lovin' feeling disappear
Like it was common sense
I was a fine idea at the time
Now I'm a brilliant mistake



Credits

Elvis Costello - guitar, vocals
Mickey Curry - brushes & drums
Jerry Scheff - string bass
T-Bone Wolk - electric guitar, piano accordeon
Mitchell Froom - Hammond organ/harpsichord

Discography

Albums:

Singles:

  • This section may be incomplete.

Collections:

Soundtracks:

  • none

Various Artists collections:

  • none

Covers

Recorded by:

  • none
  • This section may be incomplete.

Performed by:

  • none
  • This section may be incomplete.

Bootlegs

  • This section is incomplete.

Chords

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G  F  G  F  G  F  G  F

   G                           D
He thought he was the King of America
      C                             G       D
Where they pour Coca Cola just like vintage wine
    G                           D
Now I try hard not to become hysterical
            C                        G  D
But I'm not sure if I am laughing or crying
  C
I wish that I could push a button
                                F        C
And talk in the past and not the present tense

And watch this hurtin' feeling disappear
            F      C    Em
Like it was common sense
G         F     G          F
 It was a fine idea at the time
G           Em  C D G C
 Now it's a brilliant mistake

G, C, G, C, Em, Am, G, C


She said that she was working for the ABC News
It was as much of the alphabet as she knew how to use
Her perfume was unspeakable
It lingered in the air
Like her artificial laughter
Her mementos of affairs
"Oh" I said "I see you know him"
"Isn't that very fortunate for you"
And she showed me his calling card
He came third or fourth and there were more than one or two
He was a fine idea at the time
Now he's a brilliant mistake

He thought he was the King of America
But it was just a boulevard of broken dreams
A trick they do with mirrors and with chemicals
The words of love in whispers
And the axe of love in screams
I wish that I could push a button
And talk in the past and not the present tense
And watch this lovin' feeling disappear
Like it was common sense
I was a fine idea at the time
Now I'm a brilliant mistake

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