On 11 August 1972, it was released again, this time as an A-side, by B&C. The Arnold Corns version of "Hang On to Yourself"—recorded at the Radio Luxembourg studios in London on 25 February 1971 —was first released by B&C as the B-side to the single "Moonage Daydream" in the UK on 7 May 1971.
"Hang On to Yourself" – 2:55
David Bowie Hang On To Yourself Lyrics. Hang On to Yourself Songtext von David Bowie mit Lyrics, deutscher Übersetzung, Musik-Videos und Liedtexten kostenlos auf Songtexte.com Thought we had a good thing going, and you know and Mama had a thing on My baby got out last Monday and me I'm on a radio show So come on, come on, we've really got a good thing going Hang On to Yourself David Bowie HANG ONTO YOURSELF from Ziggy Stardust INTRO: D C G D C G Well she's a [F#m]tongue twisting storm, she will [A]come to the show tonight [B]Praying to the light machine[F#m][A][B] She wants my [F#m]honey not my money, she's a [A]funky-thigh collector [B]Laying on electric dreams[F#m][A][B] CHORUS: Well come [C]on, come [D]on, we've [C]really got a good …
Lyrics to 'Hang On To Yourself' by David Bowie. David Bowie: Hang On To Yourself Meaning. Tagged: No tags, suggest one. Well she's a tongue twisting storm, she will come to the show tonight Praying to the light machine She wants my honey not my money she's a funky-thigh collector
Oh, she's a tongue twisting storm Comes to the show tonight Praying to the light machine. You better hang on to yourself We can't dance, we don't talk much, we just ball and play But then we move like tigers on vaseline Well the bitter comes out better on a stolen guitar You're the blessed, we're the spiders from Mars [Chorus x 3] Come on, ah, come on, ah (repeat ad inf.) Oh, she's a tongue twisting storm / Comes to the show tonight / Praying to the light machine / She wants my honey not my money
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Hang On To Yourself lyrics performed by David Bowie: (Bowie) Well she's a tongue twisting storm, she will come to the
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