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  • George and Andrew--The Boy Least Likely To
    It's Christmas eve in Wadebridge 
    In a pub called the quarryman 
    Andrew’s sitting drinking all alone at the bar 
    He’s been sitting there since lunchtime 
    Talking about his farm 
    And drinking Cornish knocker 
    When in walks his friend George 
    Wearing aviators and a white linen suit 
    He pulls up a bar stool and sits down next to Andrew 
    At Christmas time it's nice to get
    Together with your friends 
    Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore 
    Cos it isn't wham sitting 
    In that pub on Christmas eve 
    It's just two friends called George and Andrew 
    Who’ve known each other 
    Since they were thirteen 
    Andrew wants to know if George regrets going solo 
    George admits that sometimes it gets lonely on your own 
    George recalls the backlash that he suffered from shoot the dog 
    Andrew likens it to the campaign for real ale 
    They might have gone their separate ways since wham broke up 
    But you never make friends like the friends you make when you're young 
    At Christmas time it's nice to get
    Together with your friends 
    Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore 
    Cos it isn't wham sitting 
    In that pub on Christmas eve 
    It's just two friends called George and Andrew 
    Who’ve known each other 
    Since they were thirteen 
    At Christmas time it's nice to get 
    Together with your friends 
    Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore 
    Cos it isn't wham sitting 
    In that pub on Christmas eve 
    It's just two friends called George and Andrew 
    Who've known each other 
    Since they were thirteen 
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  • [00:01.68]George and Andrew--The Boy Least Likely To
    [00:03.56]It's Christmas eve in Wadebridge 
    [00:05.55]In a pub called the quarryman 
    [00:07.92]Andrew’s sitting drinking all alone at the bar 
    [00:19.45]He’s been sitting there since lunchtime 
    [00:21.85]Talking about his farm 
    [00:23.96]And drinking Cornish knocker 
    [00:25.78]When in walks his friend George 
    [00:32.00]Wearing aviators and a white linen suit 
    [00:35.90]He pulls up a bar stool and sits down next to Andrew 
    [00:39.46]At Christmas time it's nice to get
    [00:43.98]Together with your friends 
    [00:47.41]Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore 
    [00:55.20]Cos it isn't wham sitting 
    [00:58.87]In that pub on Christmas eve 
    [01:03.56]It's just two friends called George and Andrew 
    [01:07.93]Who’ve known each other 
    [01:09.85]Since they were thirteen 
    [01:27.67]Andrew wants to know if George regrets going solo 
    [01:31.92]George admits that sometimes it gets lonely on your own 
    [01:43.75]George recalls the backlash that he suffered from shoot the dog 
    [01:48.14]Andrew likens it to the campaign for real ale 
    [01:55.63]They might have gone their separate ways since wham broke up 
    [01:59.67]But you never make friends like the friends you make when you're young 
    [02:03.72]At Christmas time it's nice to get
    [02:07.96]Together with your friends 
    [02:11.41]Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore 
    [02:19.07]Cos it isn't wham sitting 
    [02:22.29]In that pub on Christmas eve 
    [02:27.69]It's just two friends called George and Andrew 
    [02:31.77]Who’ve known each other 
    [02:33.72]Since they were thirteen 
    [02:59.45]At Christmas time it's nice to get 
    [03:03.91]Together with your friends 
    [03:07.57]Especially the friends that you don't get to see much anymore 
    [03:15.15]Cos it isn't wham sitting 
    [03:18.90]In that pub on Christmas eve 
    [03:23.77]It's just two friends called George and Andrew 
    [03:27.93]Who've known each other 
    [03:29.74]Since they were thirteen 
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