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Here We Go Again Lyrics


A neon light is seen above every average teen.
A sign spelling out a word that none of us has heard.
Fourteen bucks today and I get a new life tomorrow
A new product rejects unhappy moments and sorrow.
I'll take this one and that one and then some more.
I'll use a piece of paper and the almighty pen, here we go again.
A voice inside of me says insufficiency how come it worked out for you?
I better try something new.
Not satisfied just yet, want to receive and get.
I believe that word my inner voices never left unheard.
Twenty bucks today and I get a new life tomorrow
A new product rejects unhappy moments and sorrow.
I'll take this one and that one and then some more.
I'll use a piece of paper and the almighty pen, here we go again.
Bucks today and I get a new life tomorrow

A new product rejects unhappy moments and sorrow.
I'll take this one and that one and then some more.
I'll use a piece of paper and the almighty pen, here we go again.
Here we go again!
Here we go again!
Here we goddamn go again!
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written by SCHERR, MITCHELL ALLAN/ALLEN, JOHN
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.

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In 1942, Glenn Miller joined the United States Army Air Forces ["Stars Wore Stripes"] and was commissioned as a captain as well as being appointed as the branch's band director. Miller jettisoned most of his civilian band's musical library. "ven the famous Miller sound exemplified in 'Moonlight Serenade' was only heard occasionally from the AEF Band." He initially formed a large marching band that was to be the core of a network of service orchestras, but his attempts at modernizing military music were met with some resistance from tradition-minded career officers.

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