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You're Not the Only One I Know - The Sundays



     
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Where's the harm in voicing your doubt?
You'll find me in the lavatory
And where's the harm in talking out loud
When I'm on my own?What's so wrong with reading my stars
When I'll be in the lavatory?
And what is so wrong with counting the cards
When I'm all alone?You're not the only one that I know
I'm too proud to talk to you anyway
You're not the only one that I know
I'm far too proud to talk to you any daySo I say I'm in love with the world
And what is so wrong with voicing your doubt
When I'm on my own?It's perfectly fine to sleep in a chair
From Monday till Saturday
And what is so wrong with talking out loud
When I'm all alone?You're not the only one that I know
I'm too proud to talk to you anyway
You're, you're not the only one that I know
And I'm far too proud to talk to you any daySo they rode out west to the seaside

And they gladly decided to stay
But after two hours wandering outside
Ooh, the sea air drove them away, yeahYou're not the only one that I know
And I'm too proud to talk to you anyway
You're, you're not the only one that I know
And I'm far too proud to talk to you any dayYou're, you're not the only one
But I'm far too proud, you're so, you're young
But I know, I know, I know, I know
I'm far too proud to talk to you any day
But if you do, don't you know that I don't mind, no, no, no?

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The Sundays were an influential british indie group of the late 1980s and 1990s. Singer Harriet Wheeler and guitarist David Gavurin formed the band in college at bristol, soon adding bassist Paul Brindley and drummer Patrick Hannan. Comparisons were drawn with original label-mates The Smiths, and bands such as Cocteau Twins, and 10,000 Maniacs. Their level of commercial success was almost unprecedented by an indie act when their first album 'Reading Writing and Arithmetic' (rough trade, 1989) debuted in the British charts at number 4...

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