The Guardian's Katharine Murphy as guest selector for today's political singalong chooses Chris Isaak and "... did a bad bad thing"


The Owl was delighted to see that the Guardian's astute political writer Katharine Murphy has joined the happy band using song to describe the political scene. She writes:
So if you are a prime minister who might, periodically, be entranced by the mirage of a knockout blow (an instinct which has gotten Turnbull into trouble in the past), or even if you aren’t after a KO but are in the market for some momentum and a sense that fortune has turned in your favour, you will peck away at Shorten, hoping to convince voters that their hesitation is well founded.
So this pecking away happens constantly, often on the theme of Bill did a bad, bad thing (to borrow from Chris Isaak; sorry, yes, my musical tastes really are that sad). Just a little backing track.
And so you can singalong, the lyrics of the chorus:

Baby did a bad bad thing
Baby did a bad bad thing
Baby did a bad bad thing
Feel like crying
I feel like crying
Oh feel like crying
Feel like crying
Oh, feel like crying
Feel like crying


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