Not much glam' about the english weather
There's not much left to bring us together
Sunshine on a rainy day
Makes me want to move away
But I think I've got it sorted
I'm gonna get myself deported

[Chorus]
I'm considering a move to LA
(He's considering a move to LA)

Hang around with axel rose
Buy myself some brand new clothes
Everything will be just fine
Where the murder, rape is in decline
Do me some relaxin'
Maybe grab a piece of action

[Chorus]

And when I get off the plane
The first thing I'm gonna do
Is strip naked to the waist
And ride my harley-davidson
Up and down sunset strip
I might even get a tattoo
My troubles'll never find me
I'm not sending any letters or postcards home
I'll drink tennessee
With morrisey
On a beach
Out of reach
Somewhere very, very far away

[Chorus]


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Moving to L.A. Lyrics as written by Eddie Argos Chris Ward

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    OK, he's drinking Hennessy (cognac) with Morissey, not Tennessee.

    And it's "I hear the murder rate is in decline."

    But anyway, I think this song is great and hilarious. He gets all the tired L.A. cliches in there and paints it as this wonderful paradise where you hang out with famous people and you have no problems. Obviously the band knows this is a false image and is poking fun at it.

    yowza_beanon December 10, 2005   Link
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    the sarcasm is hilarious. especially the backing vocals in the chorus.

    evanreyeson April 15, 2006   Link
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    drinking hennessey with morrissey.

    i love eddie argos. SO. MUCH. When they played it live, he just started singing There Is A Light That Never Goes Out. God.

    DeaMaxwellon May 07, 2007   Link
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    haha looove thiis song :] living on a jet plane..dont know whne ill be backk again. hahah loove his laugh at teh end ;D

    alex STOCKon July 01, 2007   Link
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    there's a llive version from a planet claire session where he sings the backing to the chorus himself. its so funny even he starts laughing.

    i think thats the version alex STOCK is on about ^^^

    selfishisgorgeouson January 03, 2008   Link
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    I like that part where he sings "The first thing I'm gonna do Is strip naked to the waist" and then the rest of the band whistles at him.

    So funny.

    TonyInPortlandon April 23, 2015   Link

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