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Sartorial Eloquence - Elton John

Album: 21 at 33

genre: Pop Rock

You’ve a certain sartorial eloquence
And a style that’s almost of your own
You’ve got the knack of being so laid-back
It’s like talking to the great Unknown
You’ve got a self-sufficient swept-back hairdo
Pretty certain that you’ve got it made
Oh your life-style shows in the clothes you chose
Sitting pretty in the masquerade

Sing it
Don’t you want to play this game no more
Don’t you want to play no more
Don’t you want to play this game no more
Don’t you want to play no more

You remain the only main contender
Though you never, you never meant to lose at all
Down at the mouth yet unsurrounded
Adamant before the fall
Though when you go you know I might be lonesome
But I’ll keep it under close control
Go and get your kicks and babe let’s call it quits
I believe I’m feeling indisposed

Don’t you want to play this game no more
When you go you know I might be lonesome
But I’ll keep it under close control
Go and get your kicks and babe let’s call it quits
I believe I’m feeling indisposed

Sing it
Don’t you want to play this game no more
Don’t you want to play no more
Don’t you want to play this game no more
Don’t you want to play no more

Don’t you want to play this game[x2]

When you go you know I might be lonesome
But I’ll keep it under close control
Go and get your kicks and babe, let’s call that quits
I believe I’m feeling indisposed, sing it

Sing it
Don’t you want to play this game no more
Don’t you want to play no more
Don’t you want to play this game no more
Don’t you want to play no more

Sing it
Don’t you want to play this game no more
Don’t you want to play no more
Don’t you want to play this game no more
Don’t you want to play no more

Don’t you want to play no more[x2]

Lyrics added by Bianca G.

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In U.K. it was released as 'Sartorial Eloquence' and in U.S. as 'Don't Ya Wanna Play This Game No More'.
Song details
  • Co-Production: Elton John and Clive Franks
  • Composition: Elton John and Tom Robinson
  • Vocals: Elton John
  • Release Date: 5 August 1980
It peaked number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100.