China Girl - David Bowie Cover (Paploviante Collaboration)

EPISODE · Dec 27, 2014 · 4 MIN

China Girl - David Bowie Cover (Paploviante Collaboration)

from Jean-Michel GEORGE · host Jean-Michel GEORGE

This is a cover of David Bowie's 1983 hit "China Girl" that Paul did a great instrumental version of and asked me a couple of weeks ago if I'd be interested in singing along to ... I was :-) Instrumental cover : Paul Racle, AKA "Paaploviante" : https://soundcloud.com/paul-racle Vocal cover : Jean-Michel George Lyrics : I could escape this feeling with my China girl I feel a wreck without my little China girl I hear her heart beating loud as thunder Saw the stars crashing I'm a mess without my little China girl Wake up in the morning where's my little China girl I hear her heart beating loud as thunder Saw the stars crashing down I feel a-tragic like I'm Marlon Brando When I look at my China girl I could pretend that nothing really meant too much When I look at my China girl I stumble into town just like a sacred cow Visions of swastikas in my head Plans for everyone It's in the white of my eyes My little China girl You shouldn't mess with me I'll ruin everything you are I'll give you television I'll give you eyes of blue I'll give you a man who wants to rule the world And when I get excited My little China girl says "Oh baby just you shut your mouth" She says : "sh-sh-shhh"

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