Fallin' asleep at the wheel again baby,
You're driftin' over the line.
You're hands are tied, but you're losin' grip quickly
Fix me, can you read the sign!

Thumbin' your way to Vegas, dirty
Dreamin' of the other side!
Save your tears and laughter because
It doesn't matter what you find

It ain't pretty
After the show
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you
With no place to go.

So, if you think you need it,
Here's the place to feed it
It ain't pretty.

When, everything that you do is wrong,
And you
Feel like you can barely survive
When those around you
Are crumblin' downwards
Buried in the sunset of life.

Thumbin' your way to Vegas, dirty
And screamin' like a bitch from hell,

Save your dreams
Up your patience
Doesn't matter what you sell

It ain't pretty
After the show
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you
With no place to go!

So, if you think you want it!
Here's the place to get it,
It ain't pretty

Yeah, yeah, yeah

It ain't pretty

Yeah, yeah, yeah

Thumbin' your way to Vegas, dirty
Dreamin' like you're out of control,
Save your tears and laughter
Because this is the ride
And this is the show

It ain't pretty
After the show!
It ain't pretty when the pretty leaves you
With no place to go

So, if you think you want it
Just come in and get it

It ain't pretty


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Pretty Vegas Lyrics as written by Jason Bennison Andrew Farriss

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    I must say that the choice between J.D and Marty for me was quite easy to make. Evn though marty was an excellent performer, and his song "trees" was much better than pretty vegas, J.D.'s voice is an echo of micheal hutchence's voice. He may bring a new sound to INXS, but he also has to cover all the previous songs in concert. INXS made the right choice. and ill agree with nostrand, week 10 by my side was amazing. Overall though, Suzie MCneil was the best singer there.

    brembo13on February 12, 2006   Link

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