Story Behind The Song
The song was originally written while in the South of France.
Song Description
This song explores the concept of vanity.
Song Length |
4:09 |
Genre |
Rock - Alternative, Pop - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant, Distressed |
Subject |
Life, Pride |
Similar Artists |
Tracy Chapman, U2 |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
I'll Consult My Archaeologist
Jacquescoley
Vanity is a dangerous thing.
Vanity is a dangerous thing.
Vanity is a dangerous thing.
Vanity is a dangerous thing.
Vanity is a dangerous thing.
Vanity can be destructive.
Exacerbated by our own freedom.
Women, cars, houses and diamonds...
Don't mean a thing.
Men, power, lust and houses...
Don't mean a thing.
Women, cars, houses and diamonds...
Don't mean a thing.
Men, power, lust and houses...
Don't mean a thing.
My friends told me.
Don't give in.
Don't give up.
A minister told me.
He loves you.
He need you.
I'll consult my arc-hae-olo-gist today
Hopefully.....
This dig will yield treasure.
This dig will yield treasure.
I'll consult my arc-hae-olo-gist today
Hopefully, this dig will yield treasure.
This dig will yield treasure.
I'll consult my arc-hae-olo-gist today
Hopefully, this dig will yield treasure.
This dig will yield treasure.
Will yield treasure.
Will yield treasure.
Will yield treasure.
Vanity is a dangerous thing.
Vanity is a dangerous thing.
Vanity is a dangerous thing.
Vanity is a dangerous thing.