Pulp lyrics: are you Different Class?
I lost my friends, I dance alone It's six o'clock, I want to go home
Sorted for E's & Wizz 1995 #2 double A-side, storming Glasto live that year, based on throw-away line to Jarvis from Stone Roses Sheffield gig-goer
Would you like to come and meet me maybe? You can even bring your baby
Disco 2000 1995 #7 UK single popularising wood chip walls and referencing Goodwin Fountain, formerly on Fargate in Sheffield
Well it happened years ago, when you lived on Stanhope Road, We listened to your sister, when she came home from school
Babies 1994 re-released #19 UK single, B side proclaiming Sheffield: Sex City, name checking an Intake street in opening line
Leave your make-up on and I'll leave on the light, Come over here, babe, and talk in the mic
This Is Hardcore 1998 #12 single from eponymous album, whose Swedish Erotica Remix plays vocals in reverse to make them sound nordic ... but nice
Do you believe that there's someone up above? And does he have a timetable directing acts of love?
Something Changed 1996 #10 single, featured within his 'n' hers sleeves, whose B side Mile End appeared on Trainspotting soundtrack album
Oh God, it's half past eight, You'll be late
Do You Remember the First Time? 1994 #33 single, promoted by short Jarvis-produced film, including Jo Brand and John Peel's initial sex encounters
I said pretend you've got no money, She just laughed and said "Oh you're so funny"
Common People 1995 #2 Britpop definer, reaching new audience with William Shatner aka Capt Kirk cover that "flattered" Star Trek fan Jarvis
Brothers, sisters, can't you see? The future's owned by you and me
Mis-Shapes 1995 #2 E's & Wizz flip, both of which came from Different Class chart-topper album, but omitted from best of greatest hits compilation
Me? I like sleepin' specially in my Molly's chamber, But here I am in prison, here I am with a ball and chain, yeah
Whiskey in the Jar 1995 cheeky cover of signature Thin Lizzy traditional Irish folk song, included on 1996 Childline charity album