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“We Should Hang In The Museum,” is a happy-go-lucky pop gem written especially for hand-holding and/or heavy petting. OK, that’s not exactly true. Like his “Listening In” single, this one was written for the Meg Ryan/Antonio Banderas flick, My Mom’s New Boyfriend. Only it wasn’t used in the film. But it could easily grace the closing credits on the heels of any film’s happy ending. If you thought that Ian’s “How Did I Get Here?” hit was a bright, bouncy joy, well then, you’re in for a treat.
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lyrics
LYRICS:
There’s nothing in these halls
That compares to you and me at all
There’s nothing on these walls
That makes us feel we’re ten feet tall
We should hang in the museum
Ba ba ba ba ba ba
All day in the museum
With Pablo Picasso, yeah
We should hang in the museum
There’s no higher art
Than what we’re feeling in our hearts
There’s no gallery
Can hold the likes of you and me so…
We should hang in the museum
Ba ba ba ba ba ba
All day in the museum
With Pablo Picasso, yeah
We should hang in the museum
Ba ba ba ba ba ba
All day in the museum
Museum…museum...
Ahh, ahh, ahh, ahh…
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credits
released 25 August 2009
Written by Ian McGlynn and Chris Newkirk.
(P) 2009 Bailey Park Records, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Produced by Ian McGlynn & John Bonaventura.
Mixed by John Bonaventura.
Mastered by Dave Macarone.
Art Direction/Design by Ashley McGlynn.
Ian McGlynn: lead and backing vocals, piano, keyboards.
John Bonaventura: electric guitars, bass, drum programming.
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