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George Best

Album - 1987 - DeB Id: 5512
By The Wedding Present
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Album DeRangoโ„ข 6,01

The Wedding Present

George Best โ–  damagedlemon

 These are "important" and somewhat adult feelings and situations - treated with the lightness of the everyday.

 David Gedge ... clearly has his roots firmly planted on the ground - and his ground is Leeds, the post-industrial North of England.

 Listen to George Best and rediscover a bold indie classic rich with passion and sharp songwriting.

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Is that a letter you're hiding from me?
Well I think I'm being used again, let me open it & see
That's not what I wanted to hear
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He became a man at twenty-three
& now he's got to take up all the seat
I never knew he was so bold
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I must have walked past this doorway thirty times
Just trying to catch your eye
You made it all worthwhile when you returned my smile
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You're not looking forward and you are not looking back
You've lost your warranty, you'll never get your money back
My baby's buying me another life, getting nowhere fast
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Sometimes these words just don't have to be said
I know how you both feel, the heart can rule the head
Jealousy is an essential part of love
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Shatner (02:06)
Wear something bright & turn away
Imagine girls behaving in that way
Why don't you pack your bags & leave?
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When I set foot upon the bus you laughed
And said, "That's the end for us"
Oh could a joke ever go more wrong?
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The Wedding Present

The Wedding Present are an English indie rock band formed in Leeds in 1985 by David Gedge. Early releases George Best (1987) and Bizarro (1989) established their fast-strummed, guitar-led sound, while Seamonsters (1991) was produced by Steve Albini. In 1992 they released a series of monthly UK-charting singles known as The Hit Parade.
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