Moyet later described how her song "Goodbye 70's" had been inspired by her disillusionment with how the late-1970s punk scene had turned out, saying, "'Goodbye 70's' is about punk and not caring how you were dressed, and then I discovered that so many of my friends that I'd thought it all really meant something to just saw it as another trend... That's what 'Goodbye 70's' was all about, about how sour the whole thing became."
I don't hurt anybody by walking barefoot
I don't hurt anybody by working in the garden
I don't hurt anybody by just running around at night
I don't hurt anybody!
I just want to be myself
The heat is on
Watch out baby
The heat is on
Watch out baby, here we come
The heat is on
Watch out baby
The heat is on
Yeah we're wild and on the run
The International Sin Set
A scene of crime
It's hot when you're in
The International Sin Set
For international sin
Didn't somebody tie you up the other day?
Yeah
Why did they tie you up?
â??Cause I said i was leaving
Didn't somebody tie you up the other day?
Yeah, I was forced to stay some place like a slave
Sounds real groovy and the house is smooth
There's a devil on the floor and he wants to groove
To the cool rude rhythm of a dangerous beat
He's shakin' up your body to confuse your feet
We'll it's time to move it
So let's get to it
Trippin' to the bass ya know it makes me want to do it
With the ladies of lust that you'll never forget
Keep on pumpin' to the rhythm of the jammin' sin set
I don't hurt anybody by working in the garden
I don't hurt anybody by just running around at night
I don't hurt anybody!
I just want to be myself
The heat is on
Watch out baby
The heat is on
Watch out baby, here we come
The heat is on
Watch out baby
The heat is on
Yeah we're wild and on the run
The International Sin Set
A scene of crime
It's hot when you're in
The International Sin Set
For international sin
Didn't somebody tie you up the other day?
Yeah
Why did they tie you up?
â??Cause I said i was leaving
Didn't somebody tie you up the other day?
Yeah, I was forced to stay some place like a slave
Sounds real groovy and the house is smooth
There's a devil on the floor and he wants to groove
To the cool rude rhythm of a dangerous beat
He's shakin' up your body to confuse your feet
We'll it's time to move it
So let's get to it
Trippin' to the bass ya know it makes me want to do it
With the ladies of lust that you'll never forget
Keep on pumpin' to the rhythm of the jammin' sin set
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