Deep Purple - Mary Long

This is the second track from Deep Purple’s seventh album, Who Do We Think We Are (1973). Lineup (Mk II) - Ritchie Blackmore: guitar, Ian Gillan: vocals, Roger Glover: bass, John Lord: keyboards/organ, and Ian Paice: drums/percussion Lyrics: Mary Long is a hypocrite She does all the things that she tells us not to do Selling filth from a corner shop And knitting patterns to the high street queue She paints roses, even makes them smell good And then she draws titties on the khazy wall Drowns kittens just to get a thrill And writes sermons in the Sunday Chronicle How did you lose your virginity, Mary Long? When will you lose your stupidity, Mary Long? Mary told Johnny not to write such trash Said it was a waste of public money She made a fuss, they made apologies But everybody thought the show was funny When the nation knew you’d had children It came as such a surprise We really didn’t know you’d had
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