She goes for her medical
She's passed, its' a miracle
She's up over the moon
She whistles nonsense tunes
She wants drinks for everyone
She's found a chord that she can strum
Emotions peaking out
Her paints all over town.

What's that she's playing?
Annie get your gun
What's that she's taking
The song has to be sung
She's gone electric
Annie wipe them out
That's unexpected
Strum that thing and shout
Don't pull that trigger
Annie get your gun
Don't shoot that singer
You're shooting number one, number one

He's not into miracles
Sees life all to cynical
The cat has got his tongue
Now she bangs on his drum
He says pull the other one
Bells ring, look what you have done
Emotions leaking out
Her paints all over town.

What's that she's playing?
Annie get your gun
What's that she's taking
The song has to be sung
She's gone electric
Annie wipe them out
That's unexpected
Strum that thing and shout
Don't pull that trigger
Annie get your gun
Don't shoot that singer
You're shooting number one

Get your gun
Get your gun
She's gone electric
Annie wipe them out
That's unexpected
Strum that thing and shout
Don't pull that trigger
Annie get your gun
Don't shoot that singer
Annie, Annie, Annie, Annie


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Annie Get Your Gun Lyrics as written by Glenn Martin Tilbrook Christopher Henry Difford

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  • +2
    General Comment

    As close to perfect as a pop song can be.

    vchamberlainon January 28, 2011   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I may be wrong, since Chris Difford claims not to know what the song was about, but to me it reads as being about the morning after pill or about an abortion. "Annie", a male singer's girlfriend, gets the medical results she wants after having found out via test she was pregnant. She decides to rid herself of the burden, and the singer (Glenn Tilbrook probably) reacts. Phrase words like "leaking", "medical", phrases like "don't pull the trigger" and "she wants drinks for everyone" strongly suggest a probably Seventies abortion as the storyline. Glenn is ambivalent because it's "unexpected" and "shoots that singer". Eliminates him and his seed.

    Again, I may be wrong, but that's what it feels like.

    fuzzbox22on June 21, 2021   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I see 'she's passed it's a miracle' as maybe she was suspecting being pregnant but wasn't, not necessarily terminated. Maybe little Cecil bailed out on his own. Now she's roaming again. Tight song, top 5 of Squeeze for me.

    benwaaaahon April 24, 2023   Link
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    Simply awesome.

    Razormasticatoron April 15, 2005   Link

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