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- I Stopped To Fill My Car Up Lyrics

i stopped to fill my car up
the car felt good that day
i didn't know where i was going
but it felt good for a change
a five and a pocket full of silver
i paid the lady no change
and then it started to piss down
i started driving again
and then i looked up
and looked in the mirror behind me
a man round forty in the back seat
must have stepped in when i was empty
so why's he sat there just waiting
likely to smash my face in
he had a bag full of money
he said just drive me away
i didn't know where i was going
yet it felt good to be strange
and still i look up
and look in the mirror behind me
curiosity is over
he stepped down from the car
he pulled a gun from his jacket
said i was going to die
it gives me so much satisfaction
to watch you beg and cry
well i just made up this story
to get your attention makes me smile
i never looked up or looked
in the mirror behind me

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Who wrote I Stopped To Fill My Car Up lyrics?


I Stopped To Fill My Car Up is written by Kelly Jones, Stuart Cable, Richard Mark Jones.
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When was I Stopped To Fill My Car Up released?


It is first released on March 08, 1999 as part of Stereophonics's album "Performance and Cocktails" which includes 13 tracks in total. This song is the 12nd track on this album.
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Which genre is I Stopped To Fill My Car Up?


I Stopped To Fill My Car Up falls under the genre Pop.
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How long is the song I Stopped To Fill My Car Up?


I Stopped To Fill My Car Up song length is 4 minutes and 29 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Kelly Jones, Stuart Cable, Richard Mark Jones
Record Label(s): 1999 V2 Music Limited
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