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Land Down Under Video (MV)




Performed By: Men At Work
Language: English
Length: 3:42
Written by: Colin James Hay, Ronald Graham Strykert




Men At Work - Land Down Under Lyrics




Troppling in a finer convey,
On a heavy trail head full of zombies,
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous,
then she took me in and gave me breakfast,
she said, "Did you come from a land down under",
the woman glow and pull her, can you hear, can you hear the thunder,
you better run, you better take come on.

Fine break from a man from Brazil, he was six foot four, and full of muscle,
I said, "Could you speak in my language".
But he just smiled, and just gave a bit of his sandwich.
He said, " I come from a land down under",
He let us flow, and then chaunder, can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder,
You better run, you better take come on. Yeah.

Dining a table at Bombay, with a slapjaw and nothing to say,
I said to the man, are you trying to touch me, because I come from the
land of plenty, He said, "

Did you come from the land down under, ohh yea,
women low and then flounder, can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder,
you better run, you better take come on (5x)
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English

Troppling in a finer convey,
On a heavy trail head full of zombies,
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous,
then she took me in and gave me breakfast,
she said, "Did you come from a land down under",
the woman glow and pull her, can you hear, can you hear the thunder,
you better run, you better take come on.

Fine break from a man from Brazil, he was six foot four, and full of muscle,
I said, "Could you speak in my language".
But he just smiled, and just gave a bit of his sandwich.
He said, " I come from a land down under",
He let us flow, and then chaunder, can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder,
You better run, you better take come on. Yeah.

Dining a table at Bombay, with a slapjaw and nothing to say,
I said to the man, are you trying to touch me, because I come from the
land of plenty, He said, "

Did you come from the land down under, ohh yea,
women low and then flounder, can't you hear, can't you hear the thunder,
you better run, you better take come on (5x)
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Writer: Colin James Hay, Ronald Graham Strykert
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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