David Bowie
Can’t Help Thinking About Me (Live at the Elysée Montmartre, Paris on 14th October, 1999)
[Intro]
Let's dip back into the murky past; this is a song I originally recorded-- it's the first song I recorded as David Bowie in 1966, so... you won't know it very well, but it's fast, it's nice... it is nice, it's called "Can't Help Thinking About Me"

[Verse 1]
Question-time that says I brought dishonour
My head's bowed in shame
It seems that I've blackened the family name
My Mother says that she can't stand the neighbours talking
I've gotta leave this home, pack my bags, start walking, yeah
I'm guilty

[Pre-Chorus]
I wish that I was sorry this time
I wish that I could pay for my crime

[Chorus]
I can't help thinking about me
I can't help thinking about me
I can't help thinking about me

[Verse 2]
Remember when we used to go to church on Sundays
I'd lie awake at night, terrified of school on Mondays

[Pre-Chorus]
It's too late now
I wish I was a child again
I wish I felt secure again, but
[Chorus]
I can't help thinking about me
I can't help thinking about me
Can't help thinking about me

[Bridge]
As I pass a recreation ground
I remember my friends, always been found but I can't

[Chorus]
I can't help thinking about me
I can't help thinking about me
I can't help thinking about me

[Verse 3]
Now I leave them all in the never never land
The station seems so cold the ticket's in my hand
My girl calls my name
She says "Hi Dave
Come back, drop in, see you around
If you're this way again"

[Pre-Chorus]
I'm on my own
I've got a long way to go
I hope I make it on my own
[Chorus]
Can't help thinking about me
Can't help thinking about me
Can't help thinking about me
Can't help thinking about me
Can't help thinking about me
Can't help thinking about me
Can't help thinking about me
Can't help thinking about me