Monsoon
Monsoon

Robbie Williams - Monsoon Lyrics

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Nov 19, 2002
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Monsoon Music Video

Monsoon Lyrics

I've sung some songs that were lame
I've slept with girls on the game
I've got my Catholic shame
Lord, I'm in purgatory
Basically it's all come-on talk for me

I wasn't me when we met
You haven't lost my respect
I'm here to serve and protect
What shape of insanity
Keeps leading you back to me?

So put your hands across the water
Mushroom
Monsoon
Come soon

Don't want to piss on your parade
I'm here to make money and get laid
Yeah I'm a star but I'll fade
If you ain't sticking your knives in me
You will be eventually

To all you Sharon's and Michelle's
With all your tales to sell
Save your meat money well
I'm glad that spending a night with me
Guaranteed you celebrity.

And I can't talk in a crowd
When I'm alone I'm too loud
You're done, your daddy's proud
Thank you for keeping me company
You've all been so nice to me

So put your hands across the water
Mushroom
Monsoon
Come soon

Oh Lord
I feel
Nothing
I know much smarter men
Never got this far

I got too many regrets
I've smoked too many cigarettes
I've had more blondes than brunettes
I'm not expecting your sympathy
But it's all been too much for me

So put your hands across the water
Mushroom
Monsoon
Come soon

Writer(s): Guy Chambers, Robert Peter Williams
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Exploration Group LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Monsoon' by Robbie Williams?

    The lyrics for 'Monsoon' were written by Guy Chambers and Robbie Williams.

  2. On which album is 'Monsoon' featured?

    'Monsoon' is featured on Robbie Williams' fifth studio album, Escapology, which was released on November 18, 2002.

  3. Was 'Monsoon' released as a single?

    No, 'Monsoon' was not released as a single. However, it frequently appears in Robbie Williams' live sets.

  4. Why did Robbie Williams almost scrap the song 'Monsoon'?

    Robbie Williams almost scrapped 'Monsoon' because he felt it was too self-critical. He ultimately decided to keep it as he felt it was important for his fans to hear about tabloid rumors from his personal perspective.

  5. What themes does 'Monsoon' explore?

    'Monsoon' explores themes such as fame, insanity, and promiscuity. The song delves into the impact of fame on Robbie Williams' personal life and relationships.

  6. What did Robbie Williams aim to achieve with 'Monsoon'?

    Robbie Williams intended 'Monsoon' to serve as a forum to present an honest view of his experiences and the tabloid rumors surrounding him through his lyrics.

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