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Robbie Williams- Jesus In A Camper Van With Lyrics May 2026

Blame yourself it's easierThere's no need to trouble her you trouble her

Jesus in a camper van he said sorry toLeave you but I've done all I canI suppose even the son of GodGets it hard sometimesEspecially when he goes roundSaying I am the way

Jesus in a camper van he said sorry toLeave you but I've done all I canI suppose even the son of GodGets it hard sometimesEspecially when he goes roundSaying I am the way Robbie Williams- Jesus In A Camper Van with lyrics

Jesus in a camper van he says sorry toLeave you but I've done all I canI suppose even the son of GodGets it hard sometimesJesus in a camper van he says sorry toLeave you but I've done all I canI suppose even the son of GodGets it hard sometimes

I am the way, I am the way, I am the wayI am, I am, I am, I am, I am, I am the way Blame yourself it's easierThere's no need to trouble

"Jesus in a Camper Van" was the third single from Robbie Williams' second solo album, I've Been Expecting You (1998). The song is known for its sardonic take on faith and fame, but it became even more famous for a legal dispute. In 2002, a court ruled that the song's lyrics relied too heavily on a 1961 Woody Guthrie track, "I Am the Way," and its 1973 adaptation by Loudon Wainwright III. As a result, the track was removed from later pressings and streaming versions of the album, often replaced by "It's Only Us".

And now it's four in the mornin' yes yes y'all inNo one can shoot but everybody's scoringTrust me it's boring get down and pray As a result, the track was removed from

They told you not to meddle with the bass and the trebleThere's dust on your needle and you think thatYou're a rebel