Released: April 14, 2003
Songwriter: Alex James Dave Rowntree Damon Albarn
Producer: Ben Hillier Blur Fatboy Slim
Money make me crazy
Money make me lazy
Money make me crazy
Summer's here, yeah
I wanna be left alone
On a holiday
And never do the things I've done again
They make me crazy
Money make me fat now, ohh ohh
Money make me eat now, [?]
Money make me crazy
Money make me crazy
Summer's here
I'll sell myself
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
[?]
I wanna be left alone
On a holiday
And never do the things I've done again
They make me crazy
Money make me left now
Money make me deaf now
[?]
Money make me crazy
Summer's here, yeah
I'll sell myself
I'll sell myself
I'll sell myself
My freedom [?]
[?]
Money make me lazy
Money make me crazy
Summer's here, yeah
I wanna be left alone
On a holiday
And never do the things I've done again
They make me crazy
Money make me fat now, ohh ohh
Money make me eat now, [?]
Money make me crazy
Money make me crazy
Summer's here
I'll sell myself
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah...
[?]
I wanna be left alone
On a holiday
And never do the things I've done again
They make me crazy
Money make me left now
Money make me deaf now
[?]
Money make me crazy
Summer's here, yeah
I'll sell myself
I'll sell myself
I'll sell myself
My freedom [?]
[?]
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