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Just a Song - The Ordinary Boys



     
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Oh, to get ahead in this world,
Takes a lot of kind words,
And ruthless damning actions,
And I hope I never have to hurt you,
Though I gladly will do,
My friend
And I'll be reading in the kitchen,
Sipping lazy cups of tea, I won't be,
Brooding in my bedroom with the,
Shutters down on me,
And this song is not cathartic,
Because I've done nothing wrong,
It's just a song, it's just a song
Ah, you see the more you're trying,
The more I know you're lying,
The more I start to hate the sight of you,

Well tell me what would you do?
Pulled by both arms,
Nearly torn in two
And I'll be reading in the kitchen,
Sipping lazy cups of tea, I won't be,
Crying in my bedroom with the,
Covers over me,
And this song is not cathartic,
Because I've done nothing wrong,
It's just a song, it's just a song
And I'll be reading in the kitchen,
Sipping lazy cups of tea, I won't be,
Brooding in my bedroom with the,
Shutters down on me,
And this song is not cathartic,
Because I've done nothing wrong,
It's just a song, it's just a song
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written by BROWN, WILLIAM JONATHAN / PRESTON, SAMUEL DYLAN MURPHY
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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The Ordinary Boys are an English indie rock band formed in 2002 in Worthing, a seaside town in West Sussex, originally named Next in Line. They were influenced by mod revival and britpop music, as well as the bands Madness, The Specials, The Kinks and The Smiths. Their name derives from a Morrissey song, "The Ordinary Boys". The band consisted of members Samuel Preston (vocals, guitar), William J. Brown (guitar), James Gregory (bass), and Simon Goldring (drums), who replaced Charles “Chuck” Stanley in 2005.

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