
Belle and Sebastian have written a song for Scotland's World Cup football team
The track got its live debut at London's Royal Albert Hall.
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"Step into My Office, Baby (Live)" is a track by Belle and Sebastian, from the album What to Look for in Summer (Live), released 11th December 2020. The track is 4:43 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Belle and Sebastian.
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She called me up today Meet me down at the old café I jumped into the shop I was getting my marching orders We need to talk (We need to talk) Step into my office, baby Want to give you the job A chance of overtime Say, my place at nine? She never stand for any lies She's got an entrée full of guys I could sense her breath, a whole new feeling Now she says she wants to call a meeting We need to talk (We need to talk) Step into my office, baby Want to give you the job A chance of overtime Say, my place at nine? I'm a slave to work I'm only living when I walk Amongst the office staff I'll catch up with the office wife I'll be in bed by nine My curtains drawn, my thoughts composed I'll get to work on time She gave me some dictation But my strength is in administration I took down all she said I even took down the little red dress We need to talk (We need to talk) Step into my office, baby Want to give you the job Pushing for a raise Been pushing now for days My output is in decline I was burned out after Boris Johnson My banner I laid down with a sigh I can't think what rhymes with Johnson I've got to change my ways Dress for business every day A sharp suit and a kipper tie A big arrow pointing to my thigh We need to talk (We need to talk) Step into my office, baby Want to give you the job A chance of overtime Say, my place at nine?
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