Tomblands
Tomblands

The Libertines - Tomblands Lyrics

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Aug 30, 2004
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Tomblands Lyrics

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In the land of the gauching skiving sun
Their bodies are in the room, lad
Never an honest day's work is done
They call it the Tomblands

They got to me
No, they're never gonna get me no
Never gonna get me no
Never gonna get me no

Fifteen holes in the dealer's chest
Yo ho ho he was a mini martial man
Serve the girls and shovel up the rest
Pieces of eight in the jukebox

Oh you know
Didn't want to be the one to tell you
She was only fourteen
Sussed out your dirty sordid little scene

No, never gonna get me no
Never gonna get me no
Never gonna get me no
Yeah, they're never gonna get me, no

Writer(s): CARL BARAT, PETER DOHERTY
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Tomblands' by The Libertines?

    'Tomblands' was written by Carl Barât and Peter Doherty, who are members of The Libertines.

  2. When was the album containing 'Tomblands' re-released with a bonus DVD?

    The album containing 'Tomblands', titled 'The Libertines', was re-released with a bonus DVD on 22 November 2004.

  3. What is the title of the bonus DVD included in the re-release of 'The Libertines' album?

    The bonus DVD included in the re-release of 'The Libertines' album is titled 'Boys in the Band'.

  4. What notable event occurred during a performance at Tap ‘n’ Tin club related to The Libertines?

    During an emotional performance at Tap ‘n’ Tin club on 8 October 2003, Pete Doherty reunited with The Libertines just hours after being released from jail for breaking into Carl Barât’s flat and stealing items.

  5. Which song from 'The Libertines' album featured in the film Children of Men?

    'Arbeit Macht Frei', another song from 'The Libertines' album, featured in the 2006 film Children of Men.

  6. Is there a hidden track on 'The Libertines' album? If so, what is it called?

    'France' is a hidden track on 'The Libertines' album. It starts at 3:28 of 'What Became of the Likely Lads?' and was composed by Carl Barât.

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