Nothing Rhymed

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MORRISSEY song
Name Nothing Rhymed
Album/single Played live only
Length 2:41
Writer/composer Gilbert O'Sullivan
Producer Not applicable
Release Not applicable
Recorded Not applicable

Lyrics

If I give up the seat I've been saving To some elderly lady or man Am I being a good boy Am I your pride and joy Mother please if your pleased say I am And if while in the course of my duty I perform an unfortunate take Would you punish me so, unbelievably so

Never again will I make that mistake This feeling inside me could never deny me The right to be wrong if I choose And this pleasure I get From say winning a bet Is to lose

When I'm drinking my Bonaparte Shandy Eating more than enough apple pies Will I glance at my screen and see real human beings starve to death Right in front of my eyes

Nothing old, nothing new, nothing ventured Nothing gained, nothing still-born or lost, Nothing further than proof nothing wilder than youth Nothing older than time, nothing sweeter than wine Nothing physically, recklessly, hopelessly blind Nothing I couldn't say Nothing why 'cause today Nothing rhymed

This feeling inside me could never deny me The right to be wrong if I choose, And this pleasure I get From say winning a bet Is to lose

Nothing good, nothing bad, nothing ventured Nothing gained, nothing still-born or lost, Nothing further than proof nothing wilder than youth Nothing older than time, nothing sweeter than wine Nothing physically, recklessly, hopelessly blind Nothing I couldn't say Nothing why 'cause today Nothing rhymed

Live History

Play count (Morrissey concert): 2

Morrissey live history:



Discogs Information

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut By - C (17)
  • Producer - Gordon Mills (2)
  • Written-By - Ray O'Sullivan

Notes

Made in England.

℗ 1970

Images

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Wikipedia Information

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"Nothing Rhymed" is a song written and recorded by the Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan. It was released in 1970. The song was O'Sullivan's first hit single in the UK. It peaked at number 8 in the UK Singles Chart, number 2 in Ireland, and number 1 in the Netherlands. "Nothing Rhymed" subsequently appeared on his 1971 album, Himself.

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