Elvis Costello & The Imposters

Stella Hurt


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You should wear your red galoshes
Walking over the city's pride
Streets were paved with heaven's pennies
Gutters full of suicide
Teddy steadily fell from grace
Somewhere near Arcadia
Once she overheard a voice
She didn't hear on the radio
Velvet gloves and country clubs
Were never going to hold her
Wringing the necks of silly southern belles
Who wanted to scold her.

Don't bring me down
I'm trouble-bound
Blue song, red alert
Who made Stella hurt?

Teddy soon dropped out of sight
Turned up in another town
Changed her name for the spotlight
Sang like a bluebird in a sleeping gown
She finally fell and married well
But I knew it wouldn't last
Reversing back into the limelight
No one ever saw her even half plastered.

Don't bring me down
I'm trouble-bound
Blue song, red alert
Who made Stella hurt?

Then she saw those soldier boys
Throw their bonnets in the air
Self-made men would pledge their fortunes
And dream of her,
And dream of her.

Generals in the commissary
Opened up a case of wine
Checked the perfume of the cork,
Said: "Made in 1929"
They used her up to raise morale
And money for old glory
Her voice was shot beyond repair
But this is not the last act of the story
The night was black as cracked shellac
Abandoned in an attic
Stella is silent as the grave
Until the needle drags her through the static.

Don't bring me down
I'm trouble-bound
Blue song, red alert
Who made Stella hurt?

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