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The track got its live debut at London's Royal Albert Hall.
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"The Party Line" is a single by Belle and Sebastian, from the album Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance, released 14th January 2015. The track is 4:14 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 5 articles about Belle and Sebastian.
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How did I get here? I heard a rumour From your girlfriend's sister that you knew me And you end up dancing closer to me I know that I broke the rule already She asked me if I'm single Going steady I just drop my head and took a step off in to the dark Standing on the black and white tiles Don't dance on the lights 'Cause the bears eat the pretty ones We are like the islands, divided Jump to the beat of the party line Jump to the beat of the party line There is nobody here But your body, dear Jump to the beat of the party line Stay You stay I am on this morning quite distracted The tug of war begins on our emotion I am leaving many people feeling Worse than before People like to drive their cars and smoke up People like to sit inside and toke up People like to shoot at things with borrowed guns and knives I am happy to look and run Where were you when I was king in this part of town? Now the days of glory are gone Jump to the beat of the party line Jump to the beat of the party line There is nobody here But your body, dear Jump to the beat of the party line Jump to the beat of the party line Jump to the beat of the party line There is nobody here But your body, dear Nobody here but your body, dear Jump to the beat of the party line Jump to the beat of the party line There is nobody here But your body, dear Jump to the beat of the party line Jump to the beat of the party line Jump to the beat of the party line There is nobody here But your body, dear Nobody here but your body, dear
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The track got its live debut at London's Royal Albert Hall.

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All proceeds from the track will go to the Red Cross.

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