The Lipstick On His Collar
"The Lipstick On His Collar" is the twelfth and final song on Caro Emerald's debut album, "Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor".
Description[edit | edit source]
- "The female Lemmy Caution turns from diva to detective in a flash, complete with a floor length coat and long leaning chapeau to conceal her identity and her mission. Tearing at her curiosity like the pages of a Peter Cheyney mystery would never hurt our heroine. She can crack any case. And she'll crack this one."
Lyrics[edit | edit source]
The clock has ticked 11 And the place is clear Reality is kicking in And so is my beer
I don't make excuses When it's all my fault If a heart is made of money He's cleaned out my vault
I feel a little wounded And it isn't fair To sit inside a parlour And see him standing over there
As smug as a robber That a cop can't catch The lipstick on his collar Doesn't seem to match mine
Now Joe behind the bar Is offering advice Cause I'm a broken record And he has to tell me twice
Why don't I understand That he just can't change I wanna be his woman Not his weekend dame
Now Joe has eyes a'rollin' Says it's just too bad And he'll be back tomorrow For my heartbeat crash
I'd like to say goodbye But hello is the match Though the lipstick on his collar Never seems to match mine
Credits[edit | edit source]
- Written by David Schreurs, Vincent Degiorgio and Sander Rozeboom
- Published by Billy Ray Louis Music Publishing/Collect!
- © Music Publishers,Rozeboom Publishing, Grandmono Music
- Electric bass, electric guitar: Sander Rozeboom
- Hammond B3: Robin Veldman
- Programming, drums, vibraphone, percussion: David Schreurs
- Additional percussion, background vocals: Wieger Hoogendorp
- Background vocals: Alina Sleebe
- String arrangement, violin, viola: Ellie Wyatt