I was sitting in the classroom,
Trying to look intelligent
In case the teacher looked at me.
She was long and she was lean.
She’s a middle-aged dream,
And that lady means the whole world to me.
It’s a natural achievement,
Conquering my homework
With her image pounding in my brain.
She’s an inspiration
For my graduation,
And she helps to keep the classroom sane.
Oh teacher I need you,
Like a little child.
You got something in you
To drive a schoolboy wild.
You give me education
In the lovesick blues.
Help me get straight come out and say,
Teacher I, teacher I, teacher I,
Teacher I need you.
I have to write a letter,
Tell about my feelings,
Just to let her know the scene.
Focus my attention
On some further education
In connection with the birds and the bees.
So I’m sitting in the classroom.
I’m looking like a zombie.
I’m waiting for the bell to ring.
I’ve got John Wayne stances.
I’ve got Erroll Flynn advances,
And it doesn’t mean a doggone thing.
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Song Facts:
“Nothin’ You Can Do About It” is ais a rock song recorded by Richard Marx for his second album, Repeat Offender. It is the fourth single released from the album.
“Nothing You Can Do About It” hit number 12 on Billboard’s Rock Chart, and in addition has the participation of Steve Lukather on guitar.
Released as single: 1989
Format: 7″ single, CD single, cassette
Genre: Rock
Label: Capitol
Songwriter(s): Richard Marx
Producer(s): Richard Marx
Richard said about this song:
Chart Performance:
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