I think it's perfectly clear
We're in the wrong band
Ginger is always sincere
Just not to one man
She called me up and she said
You know that I'm drowning
It's the dog trainer again
He says that he thinks that she needs more hands

I think it's perfectly clear
We're in the wrong band
Senator let's be sincere
As much as we can
He called her up and he said
The new prosecutor soon will be wanting a word
So she's got a soft spot for heels and spurs
And there's something believin' in her voice again
Said there's something believin'
Instead of just leavin'
Instead of just leavin'
Instead of just leavin'

And she gets her cigars from the sweet fat man
I think it's perfectly clear
We're in the wrong band
Heidi says she'll be sincere
As much as she can
I called her up and I said
You know that I'm drowning
Put on your raincoat again
'Cause even the sun's got a price on it
And there's something believin' in her voice again
Said there's something believin'
Instead of just leavin'
Instead of just leavin'
Instead of just leavin

She said it's time I open my eyes
Don't be afraid to open your eyes
Maybe she's right
Maybe she's right
Maybe she's right
Maybe she's right


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The Wrong Band Lyrics as written by Tori Ellen Amos

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    I think this song is about the woman who the mayor is having an affair with. He buys her all of these things. She has a weakness for men with money. She beleives him when he says he loves her and subconsciously she knows it's not true. Either Tori is switching point of views in the song with herself and the woman, or the woman is pondering and arguing with her own inner voice. WHOA, I just realized that maybe "Heidi" is referring to Heidi Fleiss. Hmm? When I first heard this song I thought that "Ginger" was referring to the 'movie star' on Giligan's Island. Hehheh.

    dedgrrlsdanceon May 04, 2005   Link

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