Every day at 5 am
If you're down or in a mess
Get off on Angelina

When you've stayed up far too late
Fallen through the door in a state
Call her at the premium rate
Tune in to on Angelina

Don't touch that dial
Don't go to bed
Don't read a book
Call up instead

Angelina takes requests
Every day at 5 am
If you're down or under stress
Get into Angelina

When you've stayed up far too late
If you're life is in a state
Call her at the premium rate
Get into Angelina

Don't touch that dial
Don't go to bed
Don't read a book
Call up instead
0800 s l e e p why h e a d
Get off on Angelina

Lonelymansbestfriend
Lonelymansbestfriend

All the classics
All the hits
Angelina, she's got it
Ultra lounge and acid kitsch
Get off on Angelina

Something wicked something bad
Something for your mom and dad
Don't get even, Don't get mad
Get off on Angelina

Lonelymansbestfriend
Lonelymansbestfriend
Ooooh

Mad Bad Kitsch Hits Shhh

Angelina mega-jock
Angelina round the clock
Twin decked. Canned up. Ready to rock..


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Angelina Lyrics as written by Mark Colbert Kelly Ian Francesko Mosley

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    Nice athmospheric song. The story behind this song is that Steve Hogarth was going to bbc to do an interview an he saw a big hoarding on the highway and it was an ad for the capitol radio, a girl wearing headphones with a phrase saying "Margereta takes requets everyday at ??whatever it was?? am", he liked and changed the name to Angelina and wrote these lyrics. A DJ girl named Angelina who looks after the lonely men whose lifes are messed up... they call Angelina to play their favourite songs.

    MMM88on December 27, 2006   Link

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