Strangers On A Train
Artist: Lovage
Vocals: Jennifer Charles
Another great song done by Lovage on their album "Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By" it's filled with the sexy vocals of Jennifer Charles. This is the follow up to their Hitchcock tribute "To Catch a Thief." The song transports you back in time when spies were gentlemen, the hint to James Bond with the line "not stirred by shaken," and the women were just so goddamn sexy with their own agendas. You have to hear this song in real life to understand what I'm saying, the song is filled with so many innuendos it's almost hilarious because they're just getting straight to the point unlike back in the day when they went in circles and then implied that the characters did something.
Pardon me Messire
Is this seat taken?
I overheard you saying not stirred but shaken
And I could really throw one back.
Such a thirst doesn't always permit
for tact.
So if you would sir
Pardon me
The stiff one is my specialty
Strangers on a train
Oh you're very charming
Now here's to you
I don't want to know your name
What you do
I know, here's to
Strangers on a train
Strangers on a train
Oh I think we're going faster
from the mountains to the pasture
Just look at that scenery
It's lovely
It's lovely
I really like to ride the train
Especially when I forget where I'm going
I really like the way it feels
Motion, heavy wheels
As the raging sparks are flying
From the wounded rails still crying
Battling the scenery
It's lovely
It's lovely
It's lovely
It's lovely
I really like to ride the train
Especially when I forget where I'm going
I really like the way it feels
Motion, heavy wheels.
Molten metal
Oh I better go this is my station you know
And I've had a lovely time
Oh the pleasure's mine
All mine.