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We've Got The Best Job Ever - The Ordinary Boys



     
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I cross my fingers on a Monday morning
I keep on smiling and I keep on singing
So sure that I don't deserve it
My throat aches and my ears are ringing
Believing in coincidence
In running risks not common sense
In the wrong place at the right time
I'll take the blame 'cause it's all mine
We've got the best job ever
It will be over sooner or never
At the risk of sounding clever
I want the best job ever forever
We've got the best job ever, oh oh
We've got the best job ever, oh oh

I try to stop myself from being boring
And try to remind myself who is laughing
I try to act like it's not so exciting
Desperate that my 15 seconds is passing
Though what it's luck we rely on
A force so weak it seems so strong
In the right place at the wrong time
I'll take the chance the choice is mine
We've got the best job ever
It will be over sooner or never
At the risk of sounding clever
I want the best job ever forever
We've got the best job ever oh oh
We've got the best job ever oh oh
Believing in coincidence
In running risks not common sense
In the wrong place at the right time
I'll take the blame 'cause it's all mine
We've got the best job ever
It will be over sooner or never
At the risk of sounding clever
I want the best job ever forever
We've got the best job ever oh oh
We've got the best job ever oh oh
We've got the best job ever
We've got the best job ever
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written by PRESTON, SAMUEL DYLAN MURPHY / BROWN, WILLIAM JONATHAN / GREGORY, JAMES ALEXANDER / TAYLOR, JEFFREY REAGAN / TAYLOR, MARK
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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