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Good Year - The Refreshments



     
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You used to write my name on the back of your notebook
All adorned with smiles and hearts and stars
But lately it would appear that you found yourself
A black magic marker just to make absolutely sure
That no one ever thought that you'd take it that farIt's been a good year for, bad days or a bad year for, good days
Well here we go again now, here we go again nowYou used to write me those funny little letters
In a language ours and ours alone
I gave my 'Catcher in the Rye' for your 'Cat's Cradle'
And I gave my 'White' for your 'Abby Road'It's been a good year for, bad days or a bad year for, good days
Well, here we go again now, here we go again nowTruck tires, trash fires face first, through the wire
Adios, Au Revoir, I see now what I never saw
No more bad knees, post cards and picture frames
Adios, Au Revoir, I see now that I never sawIt's been a good year for, bad days or a bad year for, good days
It's been a good year for, bad days or a bad year for, good days
It's been a good year for, bad days or a bad year for, good days
It's been a good year for, bad days or a bad year for, good days
It's been a good year for, bad days or a bad year for, good days, yeah

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There are three artists with this name:
1. An alternative rock band from the United States
2. A rock band from Sweden
3. A power pop band from Finland 1. The Refreshments were a rock band from Arizona formed in 1992. They wrote and performed the title theme of King of the Hill, an animated series. The band split up in 1997, after releasing the album The Bottle and Fresh Horses and breaking from Mercury Records, their record label. Lead singer Roger Clyne and P.H. Naffah regrouped to form Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers.

Read more about The Refreshments on Last.fm.


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