Modern Love
David Bowie
I catch a paper boy But things don't really change I'm standing in the wind But I never wave bye-bye But I try, I try There's no sign of life It's just the power to charm I'm lying in the rain But I never wave bye-bye But I try, I try Never gonna fall for Modern love walks beside me Modern love walks on by Modern love gets me to the church on time Church on time terrifies me Church on time makes me party Church on time puts my trust in god and man God and man no confessions God and man no religion God and man don't believe in modern love1983 70s 80s 80s wave 80s y 90s alternative alternative rock art rock Awesome barbaras mix bowie Brit british catchy childhood classic classic rock classic rock 2 cool tunes crazy delicious dance dance party david bowie dermorgen early mtv years effing good songs electro electronic Energetic essentials experimental Faves favorite songs favorites Favourites feel good for hyperactive moods funk giveusadrinks loved streamable glam glam rock glamrock golden 80s good good for dancing great song Guilty Pleasures Highly recommended indie alternative IronMan Picks its up there kick-ass Love love eric loved loved track makes me happy malloy2000 playlist - top song me in concert Memorable mine Mon Amour mood: upbeat music that makes me melt my 500 essential songs My Favourites new wave New Wave and Eighties nmacRock oh how i love this song oldies party play me pop Pop/Rock powerful Progressive rock Quiplash Retro rock rock top RockPop sexcellent music sexy synth shipwrecked island forever Shw33t singer-songwriter songs that are great to dance songs that make me happy stylish synthpop temazooooo The British are coming timmy favs tipo aquela festa top pop songs tracks TRHS Class of 1991 upbeat wonderful track
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