Lyrics of 'When In Stockholm' by Ed Harcourt

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Playing in the city that never sleeps
Playing in the country where the mountains are steep
It's wonderful to see you people of taste
And I'm glad I've come to show my face

So if you go to Malmö, Gothenburg or Lund
If you are in Stockholm make sure you bring
Some money, and have a drink for me, my friends.

Hope I've got those spellings right!

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