The day that your brother started to talk
Was the day that I found you like that
The national child star in a coat and a scarf
Alone in the laundromat
Now we got the keys to an apartment we share
And we stay up as late as we like
Like KC and Jojo, like Sonny and Cher
You're Tina but I'm not Ike

So tell me what's
Tell me what's your favorite color
Tell me your favorite color
Tell me how's
Tell me how's your younger brother
What grade's he in?

Go back to the rooftops
To the homes in the town
Your brother had started to say
Go back to the rooftops and kick the shingles down
'Cause the days and the nights are the same
And the weather complains

Oh, the least you could do is try and act surprised
Try and act alright
But you're here for the chase and next year's a ways away

So tell me what's
Tell me what's your favorite color
Tell me your favorite color
Tell me how's
Tell me how's your younger brother
How's your younger brother?
Tell me what's the first
Very first record you owned
'Cause I've got no plans if you don't
No plans if you don't

(7, 8)

Tell me what's
Tell me what's your favorite color
Tell me your favorite color
Tell me how's
Tell me how's your younger brother
How's your younger brother?
Tell me what's the first
Very first record you owned
'Cause I've got no plans if you don't
No plans if you don't

(Okay, double it)


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Favourite Colour Lyrics as written by Graham Fraser Wright David Thomas Monks

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    Song Fact

    To the person questioning about the K-Ci and Jojo line, they're a pair of hip hop artists who are brothers. Sonny and Cher were a pair of lovers back in the 60s. Saying "You're Tina but I'm not Ike" is a reference to Tina and Ike Turner, which was a well documented abusive relationship where Tina Turner was beaten by her husband Ike. He's saying they're like salt and pepper couple-wise, like Tina and Ike... if Ike didn't beat Tina.

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