
I Want a Dog (B-Side Version) Pet Shop Boys
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[Verse 1: Neil Tennant]
I want a dog, a chihuahua
When I get back to my small flat
I want to hear somebody bark
Oh, you can get lonely
[Verse 2: Neil Tennant]
Don't want a cat
Scratching its claws all over my habitat
Giving no love and getting fat
Oh, you can get lonely
And a cat's no help with that
[Interlude]
[Bridge: Chris Lowe]
"Bulldog, hound and pug, and Labrador
Collie, retriever and Doberman pincher
Husky, dalmatian, Saint Bernard und dachshund
Mongrel, beagle, Cocker spaniel"
[Verse 3: Neil Tennant]
I want a dog to walk in the park
When it gets dark my dog will bark at any passers-by
Oh, you can get lonely
I want a dog
I want a dog, a chihuahua
When I get back to my small flat
I want to hear somebody bark
Oh, you can get lonely
[Verse 2: Neil Tennant]
Don't want a cat
Scratching its claws all over my habitat
Giving no love and getting fat
Oh, you can get lonely
And a cat's no help with that
[Interlude]
[Bridge: Chris Lowe]
"Bulldog, hound and pug, and Labrador
Collie, retriever and Doberman pincher
Husky, dalmatian, Saint Bernard und dachshund
Mongrel, beagle, Cocker spaniel"
[Verse 3: Neil Tennant]
I want a dog to walk in the park
When it gets dark my dog will bark at any passers-by
Oh, you can get lonely
I want a dog
"I Want a Dog (B-Side Version)" by Pet Shop Boys is a synth-pop track from 1989. The lyrics express a longing for companionship and the desire for a loving relationship, using a dog as a metaphor for loyalty and affection. Musically, it features catchy synth melodies and upbeat rhythms. The song reflects themes of love, desire, and emotional connection, showcasing the duo's signature electronic sound. #SynthPop
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