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Point of Being Right - Shannon and the Clams



     
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I knew that something wasn't right
I gave you space
I was polite
I drove to New York in the rain
But there was itching in my brain
l laughed and smiled all week long
Although I knew something was wrong
I'm forced to turn the other cheek
But that's no way to spend a weekMy instincs kept me up at night
Ignore the warnings of my mind
Knew someone new was in your sight
Oh, whats the point of being right?
You went to a birthday party
Private night of karaoke
Didn't get you home to almost three
Secretly wished you'd invited me
And now youre battling in my bed
But I can see into your head

You're hiding something big from me
Something I've chosen not to seeMy instincs kept me up at night
Ignore the warnings of my mind
Knew someone new was in your sight
Oh, whats the point of being right?I've held a jasmine
I've seen the dawn
I held my head high
I knew something was wrong
I should've listened
But that won't happen again
My instincs kept me up at night
Ignore the warnings of my mind
Knew someone new was in your sight
Oh, whats the point of being right?Now you're battling in my bed
But I can see into you head
You're hiding something big from me
Something I've chosen not to see
When's the last time I said I love you
You went as cold as we were through
It haunted me all through the night
Oh, what's the point of being right?
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Beach Rock revival Oakland, California band Shannon and the Clams take you back to a time when Judy and Johnny were your favorite worst couple, with the help of some very heartbreaking background vocals and guitar riffs of which The Beatles would be proud. Influences like The Beach Boys, The Shangri- La's, The Ronettes, and Patsy Cline shine through in songs like "When You're On", with front woman Shannon crooning like a scorned Leslie Gore, but with a rough unpolished edge inspired by the likes of The Cramps, Bad Brains, and fellow beach bum Nobunny.

Shannon and the Clams on Last.fm.


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